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t*<yittjl^ VmACatf Couacil ajntwed a contract tortbe
Z^iuiriiMtm dvtinb Arts «Bd Coofereoce Center which will
Iflkh tit tolii;eo6t o( n* project $2 millioo twyand the $16
;«aUoa ortgtlibUy estinatnt by City Manager George K
Banbory.
The «otft was not unaitlinous, 7-3, but the item had
been plwed on the "consent ageMta" reserved for matters
couidcnd; to be routliift by the City Covpcil. These i-
. t«iBs ut vjliutlly voted with a single tnotioo.
. CfiMMiUtMUB Heyera Oberndorf protested, saying, "My
tndtKltaadijig was tbat the consent agenda would Include
^■^tontiDversial Items." She asked that the contract
aflRl hi removed trom the count afeadt along with
alMllwr tee (tf the tliree items. ipdaded—Oie seeond read-
fiOf o< as onUniAoi api>ropnatlog tends to operate aid to
pay the debt service of the Pembroke, Princeis Aone and
Aj^UtUitles.
>;:iC«imeil approved the low bid of Basic ConaJtriKtioa Com-
iixf for 116,063 which reflects a ^,104,900 redttrtloi
H^ the origii^U Ud vt $1S,16S of R104,600. fh»i^ -
^Mtoi was maid* possible with the ellmlaatlon of the
north campy, tree wells, the snbstitiitioo of casal pm -
. eUnC for prestressed concrete, srisstitiftlon of a suspend-
ed acottstical cailing for sprayed celllog and Ow dittin-
fttlM q| deeoraUv* Uchtlag. ,
Areliteets fe9$,0iiX latiUon), roads, corbs sad gutters
{mo J0Q) and edttngendes (1500,000) will lu-lng the en-
tire prtjeet over 1k» ^0 milUon. n^fc.
uijBt week, F. Aeld Ervta, (orner city eowcilman and
'i siibeoBtract hMtor, said that GoimeU ahonU rsMd.)he
.pt4aKl to get a Mter price. 9e said the altenatMl "tm-
JMted from the plans iMre not alternates hot vital to
A first class hiiJt)dli«. ,H« said that the only gnarat^ne that
tile city has of pmn 9. t^v bargain U to reUd the tpb.
Cooadtepi J. Ciifl^ PtyM said Mmday that tbe meal
.and room tu imposed two years ago, ^Mwifically to fi -
;iance the oeoter, has already geomrated |2 million. He
'Mid -i*filihf farid not be soecassfol for various reasons
wiMk Tii<11bKiiiVi|IiIhi il tO'him.
. . Mayor Clat^nce A. Soitand said that the boildlng will
ij^enente a taii hast benefiting -all citizens.
Coiaeilaull GefORge R. Ferrell said that be wasn't a >-
ftiwit tke awterWfiMI iMt think the Ume was right. He
vtitcd against a|i|>fiMSlg tihe Wd.
QoMMilauui J. Rwi^ licCoy, who aim voted no) aald
alpont tiM tew tbing.
. ' Qpaoeltnu 1. L. Riggs said the center is notgob« to
HM bnllt wttk tax wmj ftMl «ith tourist doUak's. McCoy
<Ud tt would stlU cone Mt of General ObligtUoo Bonds
ilM FeireU said, "We are paying that tax, too. The tovr-
m$ an«pt paying it all."
b nilKtai to tte mayor, Pnym and Riggs, others vot-
:i^ to award the bid were CooacUm<n Floyd E. Waterfield,
^t., JoW A. Baua and Rotx*-' ° '^-^mwell and Vice May-
M|K Patrick L.Staadinc
cen> r finally underway
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W^ia W^Pmm^ O^erence Center
Serving the world's largest resort city
I
51st Year, No. 43
Virginia Beacli, Va^
Pubished Thursday for week ending December 8, 1977
Two sections
15 cents
cntts inr Hmnliippliv
of -rasvaaf vaeatttvUed gnwtk* la iit el^ of Hrftal*
Beach la diMr resotntloa reeaiAy adtpied. ConstruetiOB
woriwrs are shown here worU^ on a part of the Green
Rn develflpmnnt,
BySboadalQller
SUN Staff Writer
Tq i^ /hrunpant, uncqMrolled growth" James F. Wil-
leabrtRfc ind thn CoancU e( CMe Organisation of Virgina
Beadti taiinal]^ nAmitted a list of soggestions to council-
■Mo aaditennffs.
SI|Bte ttnr rsfidres a coraprehoisive land nsn i^an for
SM^jst^ ty IMO, and the CCO intends to (to ite best "to
Ihalm nire ^t the plan is more than just a htdlow dom-^.
mltlB reiljinnw to state ripiirem^."
,1IQM^ describes thi Tirglnto Beach Planning De-
laiBtwit and Ptoming Commission as "dedicated, sincere
wd teidie people," but st^ that "ttiey are probably too
smw ttknunber to take m tte nngnitude of the task in
Vt^i^BiKh/
COS froposals ask far stringent requirements on ant-
ing npflMions and on coasts cone develqunrat.
A MgpMkn that wrald htve a great impact on city de-
veUifiett is to "Hmit soniaf tiuunges ttat tereasedensity.
thcirii^ reveraiag the curroM trend of raspooding gener-
al!^ tevfHrably to zoning ch^iges that increase density.
"Wn don't i»nt to stop growth," says Ifillembrink, "we
Ul^4 develop a new concept^toward growtt."
Faecd wtth the stat«nent that if» Virgmu Beach dty
cowicil has been called a "deyeloper's eooKil," Willen-
brink said, "I won't argue with fliat.^
peach plantf^ director Robert JkcM toM the SUN that
his department has not analystd ^ reemnmenditiMis of
the CCO yet, but called tBedOQpaiat a "po^ve i^ tbai
shows they are concerned anTUiat we can coant on tbdr
parti^tkn."
"We will ha^ra to address the ^nestton o( soning dnnges,
said Scott, but {Mresently, "it is t^ early to ten" wheUier
the CCO's re<»mmradatians are feasible.
WillfnbrUk stresMd ttat the re«mnm«idatioa have bem
chedced ttomnghly sod fliey are '^idieable, practleal, and
economically and legl% feasflde."i The plans are currart-
ly being emplafyed in ottnr manicMUties, he saM.
-We believe ttat w« have a f|«er on the pulse (tftte
people of Virginia Bench," he said.?
U growth is not careMly contitUed there is a "^vmt-
o* eiaace <rf dimiidshii« the qi^ty of life" in VUl^dte
Bei^.
Cwmtly, SoiM said ttat ttecity is working hard on
the conirttensive plan and expocts to have a first draft
available im> public review and co^moit by spring,
eontttned on A-3
pleated with
SUN (Kit
The gr e en b o ws ehei^rhwl
to go. Bub VlUenave of
Ches^wnke got a now §»
ba^Hr t» AM) ti»m nd
nvatod to «Mt the ktm n an e
TItt first tUig he thM«M
of «u the SUN cl
•ads.
^ first eaU ntent thi
btater'was the rt0i me.
The man caaM to pick it
ifr the ftanw day. The
greenhou n e plants are happy
Witt their new gas heater.
Far qnick el^sfftod re-
sults, call S47-4m.
reasure hunt Uimo¥ers
t
usive we
TrMmre hMttf is Martha Hwry's
hobby. Her lev^lsr mpiM iiMtee&tg
last vmK tvned «irt tn ton ^ of
h^^fMla «r a Wr^i»BaB«ireoi^.
On a mmf Sunday afternoon, with tte
loivns tnndiff into their &U glory
and the bt«M» brisk and IMgorating,
Mrs. Henrf'c pbon* rang.
"I've lent my wedding ring in tte
sand," mme an excited voice. **! know
it's SoMlay. bnt I'm afraid that if I let
it go over af|bt I won't be able to find
it. I've only been married lor a montt."
a tfw toy. ^
Fortunately, Mrs. Henry had relatives
vl^ting fkvaa Minsoori and woted to
show ttem tround, A ltt n n i b btr son's
shop, HAS Metal Detector Center
doeaa't vsnally i*w>t equipment on Sun-
day, Mrs. Henry immedtatriyrespaaded
to t treanara bnat.
Sbe arrlvnd at the young couple's
House, unlotdad three metal dntectM-s,
and got her visitors right ii^ tte
search (or th* tiMsure.
ring
Beeping nweWnes bam m m> ^
after pop i|p. and ev«y Aft ft m^al
(^DcelVMUe in a an^ ipot in ^a-
shore State !^k where t« ,Mi« bM
bemlost.
"If tt's aronad b|rt, we'U flnd tt,"
predicted Urs. H^ co^leHtly, and
^teetetf nmv^ skill of t^ro and flie
^ of « dOd ^ a nt« t^
About JO ain^ li^^toM»,
smUM. Md te«hter fkPMd at tte «-
covwtng oC the treasure.
True to her natwe as A tr«a«u«
hunter, Mm. Haary reMMd tOips of
money, and simidy smiled at JH Atrt
that, "we found out trMn^ ttis ^m."
Mer treasure huitf^^MiriMdw
b^p^ dbbbUng wit^ ^ae of mr ww's
e<mpBcat. Over tte |^ tew ^ItTs,
•uks odtected cpite an taterMHw
«.>»ui-tmen( of artlfri^ and pstlkm
on dispUy.il ber step. Iferto-MMtf^
inclade ea|ni, aooilplhir and WnM
^dbf vtlunble, butMM.lMaybncttade
then pieces of art. m^^k^t^tn
open to the public MiriMiMi^bav-
iog visltim share Mr ttib wttt her.
Mrs. HMry*s wumm of tresMi^
finds are i« tte Av at UN Thn-
onghtooilWiM, VlnMrBeadw )uM m
Pii^sure HoitM Roa^.
Council odds ^Cf
The Vin^inta Beach City
a)ancU has added its voice
to that of tte Hampton
agitation Di^rtet Commis-
sion to "enemirage" Con-
gress to aiiprove the Atlan-
tic Tr^tment Plant.
, A resoWien approved by
dounctl en c o u r a ges Viiftaia
Coi^essmen to opedttethe
ad(^ion of the amodment
which has ben oiter ccm-
sidemtton lor two years.
Once tte project te tp-
proved it still ims to be
funded.
Ctty Manager George L.
HaMMry said that the St^
Wrtn' Coi^rol Board wMA
onee listed the project H
on 9m priority list, ku a-
bandjoned listing by prtei-
ties.
Counefbann J. RMry Me-
Coy Jr. said last wedc ttrt
thne yMrs ago the pro-
ject ms listed as 77. **NMi
we doat knew wlieTO m
stand."
B^och %%mk% weter loon
The Ct^ (tf Vtrgtata Beach
is iffoceeMig wWi an ^»-
ali(»tion lor a ^ miUion
loan under tte Federal I-
mergea^ I^wi^ ftsiiti
Aet of im to reimburse the
etfy Iw mtor tsain uid
water paaplag ^Mms con-
rirucied <^«« tte droai^
ijcf^rt to tpfiA
Arttaff C. Mavtti, rrttr-
ed protassor of otanao •
grai^ at OM OnaMMa V-
Btvert^, wlU gtoe a re-
Tin ctty has also reeeiv-
e« mH^m of the H mll-
Msa ^y* fren tba Seon-
onito BeuriopOMit AMMs-
hoate wttArve
Ctty OiiKil Afpfwed tt»
: i
a:m.
i^k^kdli
iMiianiMm^
lA^riMaMk
riH
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WILLIAM nCKMAN, Gmm Cfldtr LiM:
"Tlw rotds ir* cflflUit op (btttor). I doa't sm tajrWoK
wre^ (vitb Um pluBlai.) Tte peoftle contpUialai (iHM
GriMn Rm gfinrwrnrnt wbiidiMd hooalif) an Just gfiMt
iMfuLnilk*
lUBTTFECK. ,
-Ho, tteyTt Mt 4ata( ■ is«l J*. W«^ |r«*i| !»• iMt,
Mn's wliiiiit irlwiili aa^ ■• vitMr. I jMt Mdc Itayre
VAHDA SILER, Ttjo Aveni*:
niey're tttckii« sbopyiiv CMrttrs vhtrt ^re coaM ba
^lools or tomes. Ttoy coold do a totter Job as Iw^ as
flkat's coocarwd,"
Beach
at planning
-fj"
^<. .^fl*w^I Zt\ AIj
*Corid da a tot l^attor Job oa «Nila|. nera'a all W
.o| «lz|Bg||. rf, iraa^dtol»;.l^Tiii| and Stopping centejjs.
:-Mf#«e:fcls ctcic^ ar^sria- ■ • . iiwams^ TKv-f
BjrIOANCOATES
gun Ne»s Editor
VlifiBU Beadi resbMiits vera miMd oa tMr opin^BS
of tte job tte WUttBi^ Caamii^Bm i» detat iaplaaiitaR
"^ tb^etty.
drtBloM 00 tte oTciill Job of tta Plaai^ (^imiS'
■too ts«ed tnm "terrible" or 'eovU do a briter Job".
A kifc ujoritr of te reaidaito mnr i^ by tte &b
felt tte b^fest prabda witb ^ty jAaariaf la latbeana
of sebools. Om voiaao eemiMKed, *tt«re «nld to
sehools or bMies' vboe ttere is now a Atfftaf em^r.
Aao^r «»ui felt Oftt Viq^ Beadi & 'growtng too
last, wt (KN^ si^ools, and DO water."
StoppiK c«atorsiQtMieliia^fftofc^ci«a> Sm9
felt there «Rt teo naif saiall ateiittg eialus ^Doe
Bum fell tM Itett to too oradi ttter wili nHwi tf n^Sm-
tial areas aad dtoi^V ttias.
NUto traa^ertatiM aad toeic of aciMvy rare also
aroM to BMd of daiie, ce«irdtaK to MaA r^dnto.
Ow aMa. vte vlated to rMUto aaawMwa, said, "TWe
n^Ktm CoQBtostioB «edd do a and totto' tobi if
tte p^Ue ti larfe imdd toave toea atoe and M toen
4b ttMbr Job. €»fie l«M«e trwm a^rtog fro« oreniii^
M ^paae soaMftoiai vttmrt tefidaf aqr teowtodi^ of city
WnwmUflLT.LaarrtCefa: TB^M LAW^IAHTW, Boyal fatoi Arebi
^^TtMrsMrXMA^^^ter* Too aMff Uttte oaes "We aeed sope iaq»rMfneat to toe toat ratf* jOaaafin.
ilH
Ouorfe##is boothing risky business
fditwial
Ifs wter« yw -pay-as-you-go." Its wbere the fto# ^
afi^fi stops. .. It's vtere you dig dowa for garter qwrtor.
ftJert^-a-iQt.af action goiag on arouad ^totlboott
« ^KeMa aoMA'HOrlidfc Eqiressvay.
ni«iM. stow dd«a wbea tliey come to pay tt^"
heir aaarter to at square aim, tte gad
m w«i green and off Itey go. Ttet's ^ K«wal iay
'3 pay tte^BB^
But tte average Tidewater driver is aot too mnul
day#. So it's a lessea to cmtivity to wa^ tte way
rt gk «d. rf "p»^ag-»»-^y-p> "
IM«. Anotter option is to stop, wait, and ttea take off .
A less d^iveroes opttoa of not paying to to appeal to tte
toU keeper. By using degrees of crying, aobMag or Just
looidi« depresaed, ttose kiad-bearted keepers of tte qvar-
^ters eaa usaaUy te reaebed. One driver who has atiUxed
ttto metbod to tte past, said be was given an enveiope ami
told to pay aa dtfra quarter tte aeit trip ttroogb . Alas,
anotter qaartar saved.
Tte award for originality goes to two men on motorcy-
cles who weot oomirietdy around tte toll gates. Figuring
^ to ^Hce tte fiNM^at^ms tte tostwl^n,
tbM« [^ mn inut0WAtiiFWom% by ^^ toeq^rs
sad Med. Ti^^flve <(UMM i^tt tH qwrtors im Ite
nmdt of tteir iageaalty.
A city for all seasons
^^Ue city e^Kil tedcs away ^ tte mJ^^^Ui«art
em» trym to fH tte aw^wm ^m a tot tarn awe-
Vlnteto Baw* to imtttog to tort* into jwtority.
v^o^t. i
Witt a ttwtaw tbiA mAB l,(m aMi»a m^^M^wt^
ttU ^ato l,M tff a cMiferaue, Vir^a Beadt to ^d-
tog into M^r tine. |
tottii <eole/
polar mettod of avrtltog
e t«y abend of you. tVs
tnr bat wten doae effect -
:ver maaft to
lemto
could te up to $n.M.
And flasbtog red Uf^.
If Uto U^ ^aeblBe ito^ not get it's (yiartor, tte entire vi-
eft^toaoMM.
v^Mt^m^m- - - -- m^'
!^ mtr I'l a ^MurM- ^MTf Mm fM tam«i^Bd. Ite
1^ if Vtr^te iMiHtW #MrfV to aft«mm tf quarts
' "" I, MTiMMMreln
Dariag raak boar, co
qMrter paying to to |
metbod of stertog a ric
ively is tte test poss
saoott and quick as wtil »»
Ttere are risks in quarts
tomrd to tte police. If lined
Aaotter hacard to tte ware.
ItoMs ad iBMlaijnntB «• Am ^irlst towa tok^cs,
^$i mu iiiiiliiiiTninlfi atairt fliteriig to Itw wmt*mmi
l^gUa^^cb wiU b^mc mm
PnlM CMtt^ tor ito a^^to
and ti^Ftog to ^ dmrn to Vm mxi
MM
MM^WMW^
Locals 9\mtyn discover ways te flU wm»^9» Wat
toi ned of, tat tte "mmmmiimm mm
to „, „^ y.-r-- ^ u thoae of ^ w ^r^tttttf atibw.
Wtet Sc^ did for Norfolk, tte Arts aM ^flM«^ee
^ do to- ViriWa Bwdu iWrt to te «f , ttet
%aot alW ^twe can b«|to toit^Op «»•
Uhmi4m
fta<>«
rJl
^im^f^'m^^mm
ist',icii awi, wuv. 30, Ibii - A-3
Arts center.
re
coatluMd trom pi(« mm
At an iBfomial meeting
tbe areUteetural firm of Odi
ected becaute of its reputnl
clou to the bids. He said tl
three percent of tbe estimates ci.
tribute tbe ditterence tbis time ooly
flationary spinl. Hanbury said that
rebid the bids would be greater.
MeC^ r^Mrited ttat if in less Mm a jrearttie^}^
tevc pm wp |2 iBttUoB, "wblt vUl bq^pen ta two years?"
II tne project were
■..oUaad saM that "mayb^ *•"
should bave." but that .0<l«
mtited mFyn^tom % vhnie ineeti(irMi«
agure too elose
fine tnek re -
Payne said it's time to decide whether its lata* Best
Interest of Virginia Beach. "We wUl look back liU say
it is one of tbe best things that happened to Virginia
Beach,
Fkxx Ran, Arts and Conference Center
Dear Mr. Mayor Hcdland, Members of City Council,
Menrt>ers of namdng Cmnmission, Mf; Hatdwry, Mr.
Webbon. and Mr. Scott-
' WlUdn ttie past year, tl» si^Ject oC ^dd pqwlation
j^vwQi in Virginia Betdi, and the problems associated
Owrewtth, bsTS been ^scnssed at manjr of mir pid)lic
jgMtlap of the CouBcii of Civic OrvualsatioDS (CCO).
lliesfli^iinmerotts discuniimis hav6 eyid«>ced considerable
i|ter«i^ and concern among tbe resid^ts of Virginia
Beadi relative to tbtt fbtnre growth rate and devdop -
iient pnttem of our City.
ii Req^oBsive to motions passed bf oar gmeral member-
ship and subeeqnent to committee deliberations and cnn-
jind<9tions with all of oar "57" member organisaticHis,
Jm CCO has developed reeanmendatlons for ftitare man-
agement of popolation grow^ in tlrginU Beadi! Ttrase
reeemsneaHMan^ -m'-we vnu w i I'esunniuB; ynPrm -
dopted by onanimoas vote of our general membership <m
Novnnbn'J, I»77,
Said resoloftton is entitled "Recommended Growth Man-
agement Ptdlcy for Virginia Beach" and is fbrwarded here-
with. Kadwlng that yon lilcewise are profoundly concern-
ed abont our City's rqdd growtt, flte C(X) truste that yon
will give car^Qll consideration to these recommaidations,
ud we strongly urge Oat yon act to implement such a
growtti maaagemo^ poli^ in the near ftatnre.
RECOMMENDED GROWTH MANAGEMliMT POUCT FOR
^RGDIUBEACH
Be it resolved that the Council of Civic Organisations
•ot Virginia Beach, recdgnlsing tte eiistiiig and potential
prtMoBS resulting firom continued raphl tM largely vo-
coBtnlled papulation growth in mir Cite erewitfa recom-
^ mends that Virgbite Beai^ adopt a meaningful and defln-
>tiilve popnlatioD growth maiiagemert pdicy. Such growth
>manatemeol pcdiey should inebidc, bat not necessarily be
:;U8iited to, the followii^ general methods and measures:
*•- . - ■
<(1} EstaUidi A Compr^Mipive Land Use Plan For Order-
• ly And Managed Growth.
~ Devdop a CfNnprehenstare Land Use Plan which will «i-
>sare ut orderly, reasoodde, and manageable rate and pet-
l^gxr of growfli «ch as to prrteet the gsoml welfare of
<^ mi^wity of our resldrate and to maintain tiie qual-
vMea (f life wUch have, in the past, made Virginia Beach
*tipt lU&actlve place to live. Such land use idan, while
*X&ctQdteg provisicns tor reasoiiiMe eomi||«%ial, iadustri-
'Htf, *od residertial grovtt, idw^ th(»«ai^y con^der the
t'hihnid "piqndcal oon^vMs^ to exc«»ive popidation
^iljerowth which particularljr i^y in Villain B^ch— specif-
* Tcally our City's "sborbi^e of f^resh initer resourt^s, in-
„a^Bqnte storm drainage cimraeteristies, mter poUutioo
..JoA qpnl^ centred pn^ms,coBtinning Mdimentetion of
„*10km MHl waterways, liiiited bMC^ awf pari^ recreation-
al fkdlities and access, pete^i^ flood and storm hasards^
sad tee dimlnlrtiing amount (d qm sp^es, ^ricultnral
and &v«rt loMto." .
(2) LIMIT ZONDIG CHANGES THAT INCREASE DElfSmr.
Adcqit a p(diey in the soning Mdsion-maicing process that
changes in sanieg wUeh would "increase" the poiwlatian
density use of lands wiU generally "not l>e ^iproved" w-
1ms, after iMofoaid crt^^l aaal^is, sw^ lo^ changes
are 'dearly* determtoed to he ta aecni! witt ttM overall
weUare of tbe City ud the nn^ority of ite resldwite. Ap-
idicaids who reqMst utfng ^tawm w^h wodd toowse
Beach sef
density should generally be required to prove condnsively
ttiat the existing (lower-density) zoning Is impnqier or
inappropriate to tee overall land use palan.
inappropriate to tbe overall land use plan.
^^^
(3) ENSURE DEVELOPMENT TIME>PHASED TO FACIU-
TIES. Ensure that the future growth pattern in gmeral
and development activities in parttcuar be restrained to
rate and eztoit such that they remain consonant wlte tee
availabiUty of existing pubUc tecUittes or those fSciliUes
or those facilities definitely plamied and fUumeed (i.e.
tie developmoit direcUy to tee aP). P«b^ facilities
to vdiii^ develoiunent should be ttme-ptmy include:
water supply sewer^ie diqwsal, roads, smOls, storm
drainage, fire and police lotrtectian, et al.
ffl IMP OSE DEVELOPMENT MORATORU AS REQUIRED.
Bnevre 'moratetii ot oOier Interim oootrols against devel-
opment, ooostmctioo, or tecilittes hook-qts when condi-
tions dearly indicate teeir use as temporary measures
to supplemMt other growte management ni^iods. In
particuiar, buiidiiDf permit montoHa or ceilings should
be readily imposed whenever a shortage of fadlitiw or
(5) ADOPT STRINGENT AND DEFINITIVE COASTAL
ZONE DEVELOPMENT RESTRICTK»«. Establish astrin-
gent, forceful, and deflnittve poUcy for coastal manage-
ment and beach devdoinnent control, to con|uncti<» wlte
the St«te Coastal Resources Management Program, wldeh
wUI i^nire maximum preservation of the idiysicalfeatar«B,
recreational qaaUties, and aesteetic vahie of our City's
beaches, lakes, and waterways such as to help mato tai n
the attractiveness and avail^dUty of tlmse nataral assets
to both tourists and residente alike. I
96) EMPLOY LIMITED SELECTIVE PURCHASEORTlAl*-
SFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS, DEVEIX)PMENTALi
Ei^MENTS, AND/Gfi PREFERENTIAL TAXES. In order
to preserve («■ protect select open spaces, agricttlteral
lands, beach areas, forest lands, and historical locales,
limited and selective purchase or transfer of development
ri^te/easemente should be arranged and/or preferoitial
tax treatment granted. Care should be exercised, however,
in tee purchase or transfer of <tevelopment righto, acquisi-
tion of easemente, and the gruttng of tax preferences—
as well as to all growte muagement methods— to ensure
that application Ot such measures . remains reasonably
equitable, consistent, legal and economically feasible.
The .six methods or measures re<»mmended heretofore
in this resoli^ott are proposed as misans to siq>piement
Uws and nittcies which alrea^ exist to Virginia Beach,
aidi currently existUg cootrote as tee Comj^ehaisive Zon-
ing Ordinance, subdivision ordinance, buUding codes, site,
the separate, albeit sometimes related, issues of
resonrces is determtoed to be critical (such as a crtt-
Ical shortage of iresh water supply).
AFTERTHOUGHT:
Teacher: "Uto can give
me a definitiaa of the word
bodgot?"
"A budget to a
family qnairel."
Ofy growth.,.
^ "We want to make sure it's a food j^," said S^.
"We wfil bend over backwards to teeorponte dtiton te-
put. We plan td itefc out various grMps to i^ their o-
pinioas. '
Virginia Beach presently has a g«Mral devekq^nt
plan wMcb was completed te ivtt, and t^ stete eait m«st
be reviewed every f^ years.
•The dty las aboot »,00O more people now," said Scott,
so the new pi#n must be very dtfTemf.
Questioned about flie piwrtons contact wlte tee CCO, Scott
said, 'we have woted wlte the groq> betore and fomal
titeir teprt helpfd.*
The XXO Mimiitted tee plan as a resdlt at many months
of eone«n and ^soiMton ov«> the realixi^on ot growtti
problems, teclnding w^, sewer, tntOc and pidilic ser-
vices. ' 1
""nie eeuneil and the plaanteg department are not suf-
fldenlly intending to ttw problem," said Will«d)rtnk ..
'They have too mmqr day-to-day tasks to have sufficient
time to develop a good master plan."
City bonds on solo
Princess Aof^
Farmor's S^vlco
(the old-fashioned country store)
" Since 1948 "
Virgtela Beach CttyCoup-
cU has authorised tee side
of 115,900,000 te gneral o-
bligation bonds (Charter
bond tesae for 1977) on
Dec. 8.
Projecte to be financed
by tbe bonds are:
Mr. and Mrs. David Pil-
kington, smi;
Mr. and Mn. Jade En-
gene Goodi, dangMer;
Mr. and Mn. Dana Alan
Weber, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hen-
ry MttcheU, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ste-
ven King, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick WU-
Uam Brunese, son; .
Dr. and Mrs. Ignado Eu-
fredoRipoU, twte sons;
Mr. and Mte. Jesse Frank-
Un Smith, son,
Mr. and Mn. Vtecent R.
Harrte, son;
Mr. and Mra. James Mi-
chael Simmer, scm;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mandolph McDowell, son;
Mr. and Mra. Willie J.
Felton, Sr., son;
Mr. and Mra. Roludo To-
ledo Nave, dai«hter;
Mr. and lira. Darid Roy
Patteraon, son;
Mr. and Mra. Charles Ed-
ward Folsom, daughter;
Mr. and Mra. Jdm Jo -
sepb Woronedd, son;
Mr. and Mra. Richard Lar-
ry Lewis, daui^er.
Mr. and Mra. Douglas D.
Mdntyre, aoa;
Mr. and Mra. James Mi-
chael Daly n, daughter;
Mr. and Mra. Lenwood
Fanlcon, son;
Mr. and Mra. David
Phillip Gregory, sm;
Mr. and Mra. Steven
Brent Hdm, daughter;
Mr. and Mra. Vinson
David Sullivan, son;
Mr. and Mra. Gary
Alton Semsch, son;
Mr. and Mra. Berlyn
Grant West Jr., son;
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Frauds Jacks(ni, daugh-
ter;
Mr. and Mrs. William
Albert Bris Bds, s(m;
Mr. and Mra. OrviUe
Dean Walker, daughter;
Mr. ' and Mra. Thomas
Lee Weikel Jr., son;
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence
Kennete Armstrong, son;
Mr. and Mra. Richard
Arthur Bnssfield, son;
Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Garrison, daughtn-;
Mr. and Mra. George
Michad S^tmill, son;
Mr. and Mra. Leonard
A. Rixzuto, daughter;
Mr. and Mra. Helmut
JoseiA Herder, dat^hter;
Mr. and Mn. David
miliam Per Due, daughter;
Mr. and Mra. K^nete
A. Bernard, dantfrter.
Schools, f7,672,000;
streete and Mghways,
11,523,156; surfkce drain-
age system^ |712,888; Ly-
mduvm Rtv«' dredging,
1457,000; municipal build-
ings, |S,2S},566, and parks
ud recreation, $2,251,390.
Let Wild Birds Decorate Your Yard
SOhs.- *&»
* 25 &$: - 'S*
Cddbf Shavings —
as lbs. - »6»
48MSS0
Ne ar Mmiary Cirde
MSI Virgiate Beach Blvd.
Horttdk, Va. 28502 .
Sun births j
"WhUe Hw earth remaineth,
seodttee and harvest,
nd odd and heat, awl
smnmer and winter, and
day and right
shaU not cease."
8:21
^^m
If Wteter comes, can
ftrlig be Ihr behind?
— -Percy Byssbe SheUey
_ .„ « * I '^-s^Ht,*''
FUte sees promise te the whito world of Wteter
St" ^^2^' *!" wlthslanang rays of light Reveals a world arrayed te gUstening
Sfz,' J?^^V^ *^ "^ snow-dad peaks beyond Are mirrored te an tee-
2fr^\2 ^ 5^* *^J*,"^/ *s tee year grown old. The earth devoid of life, so
t^Ji SLL ^^^ ;??1" ~^ »•«»• to grow Ami tatere hopes Ue
5£!^. "* '!^\.^u^^^ of fUtt see beauty te ttte scene: Tbrooah Ch^«ev
?Ufe ttarftaJS Sriiir" ' ** that God WiU always brteg: The new rebirth
-Gloria Nowak
i^eOT'vA
i^.
Haynes Furniture Company Rosewood Memorial Park
.0m^UB
9824 Va. Beadi Blvd.
Fundhira-Bedding-Carpetiag
Bayslde Motors
4747 Shore Or. 484-4563
Chartes C. Hale. Sr. t Staff,
Ksmpsvllls Pharmacy
5266 Princess Ave Rd. 497-3516
Robert W. Clyburn-Lynn Leavltt
Llndsey Bros. Inc.
HumUng-Heatlng-Fnel OU Dd.
865 Newtown Rd. 497-4633
631 Witdi Dnck Rd. 497-8925
C. C. Klrlqiatridc
iiFtirnlfuiraa
1712LaddnRd. 428-5951
L. H. Barns A Staff
Price's Incorporated
4580 Pembroke Mall 622-3706
Brand Name ^liaaces-TV-Stereo
Home Federal Savings
A Loan Assoc.
16S5LaskteRd. 426-0327
Clwrch Accounte Welcome
Smith Sales & Service
Charlie's Seafood Restaurant
3139ShoraDr. 491-9863
Mary E. RekpeU A Employees
Kellam and Eaton Inc.
BIdg. Supplies
Princess Anne Statton 427-3200
Frank A David Xellam
Andy's Plumbing & Heating
1003 Canal Dr. 485-5000
State-Registered-New A Old Work
Kellam-Eaton Insurance Co.
3111 Padflc Ave. 428-9161
Furniture Showrooms
811 E. Uttte Crei^ Rd.
2981 S. Military Highway
Sanify Bdte A Em^oyees
Cfiesapeake Savings & Loan
Fntk N. Wood and Assoetates
Engineering Media Inc.
608 R. Uboiy Street
Charlie Hadnvmrte A Staff
Brentwood Restaurant
& Lounge
UU Geo. Wanhlagton Highway
Chi^teeke,n. ^-0611
Tsm A Ltedi ftipier A Co.
Overton's Market
1419 Foln«exlH> St. i45-M96
The OMrtons A En^la^es
460 Batttefleld Blvd. N.
Elwood Smite A Employees
547-2929
MHI-End Carpet Shop
4740 Vs. Beadi Blvd. 497-4854
Tajior B. Can- A Employees
Preston's Pharmacy
1401 Pdndexter a. 545-7337
James L. Ifanhall and Employees
Todd Electric Company
Henry A Mosm Todd A Staff
Higglns Realty, Inc.
6620 Indiu River Rd. 420-3120
Cedl M. Harrison A Assoetates
J. D. Miles & Sons, Inc.
J. D. Miles, Jr. and Assoetates
Townsend Fuel, Inc.
James Van Dyke and Emidoyeee
Southern States
Chesapeake Assn., Inc.
1764 S. MiUtary Highway
L. Bdmont WiUiams A Personnel
4H)-1841 ^
Plasser American
Corporation
Maaagemeirt and Personnel
TNs feature is made possibie tlvough the
cooperation of our miristers. It is paid for
by these area frms wJw bBSeve W chur-
ches ani% \^ri part of mir ownrrH*^ w.
1
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TIPS
tTTUCINE or PARMA
A CLAKSsr niSH WITH A NEW TWIST
irnirf~*'"v:
0tOEN Gali
fy
Sec^ oob ft Beef Reatamiaat
AT LYNNHAVEN INUt VIRGINIA lEACH, ^^WfcA
»d {rM, jMttff fib itf k«4 Mek Jriey
stwrits, fMrlM Mam- itf ( imettw eedt-
talls. SpMttl t^dlir »Htw Mi efclMrM't
Great eating at these
fine restaurants
CLAMS
KING OUB
QTSTiSRS
It is no wonder itatiuM
love pasta! It's delKiotu,
hearty, easy t© prepafe» and
so very vosatile. Two main
types of pasta are found
in Italy today. Pasta
BoI^neK, produced in tte
north, is generally flat «>d
ribbon shaped. Prepared and
cooked fresh at home, it a
usually made with egf{s. In
the south of Italy ttie pasta
resembles closely what we
have in the United States.
Pasta Napolitaru is tubular,
made withiMit eggs and is
purchased in a dried form.
One of the most popular
forns of pasta bolognese is
fettuciAe. Its classic prepara-
don with batter, cream and
Farmesan cheese is called
Fettacine Alfredo. Creafe a
sensational budget variation
of this famous dish by add-
ing chopped cooked ham,
black <4ive8 and seasonings.
Simple, yes, but what a
flavor! Modernize too, by
substituting qiread for but-
ter. Sue Bonnet Lig^t,
l^ty Spread adds a rich
buttery taste that will make
Fettucine di Parma one of
your family's favorites.
FETTUCINE DI PARMA
1 box (Mnncc) awdinm
1/3 enp iMBvy
C^IBS
■ SMMlm
ALL YOU CAN iAT ^aALS
^^S#ftTrcNJt ...;....„ •3.96
StMiMd SligtoiplM;ci/or
Stoatnid C^ato. . . .; . .f.7.50
DimiKS^^vED i ni-iii 9^,.^
Locally ovMd * (9«ntedi by
if LimiaAViM oiLET
vmmmunu
1 SfgJH^
1/4 a^ttw BfNWit
1/4 pMMi (1 eap^
fln*^9rat«d
S min^M from tiw OeMHtroot
Amide Free Pazki^
3/4e^p(i;4|Hmad) 4
1/2 i^^diMd iM»«d t^ «
ltedt(«vM
2 tiMtoapooBi riboftptd
pieaitsr - "
Cook nooAea aoeiKiSiw
to paekife dincttons.
MeaawkSe, bMt tofefttr
cream and t§g yott. Stbln
Btoe BomMt Li|^ 7ia^
SprMd. Dnbi
CnaASae nooih
aribttnr^ c hiw , I
•ad piBaitrg. Tom fM^
U - 1 - piMer 'tU n F«# Sailpod - OxAc*
MftSBOSEDB
ta. Bm^, V£ 2S49S
good crisp AMI it a
mast wiUi pasta. Add sUeed
cooked eggs for extra tuA^
nutrition and eye aspeaL
End your meal tte ^ian
way—with a sel«etf(m o^
fresh fruit.
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Savor The Flavor Of VaflBtable Spashatti Say^
m
ce
LlH^CH-DDIHEB-COCirrAILS
I
nMOA?? .rooA-waadS IJM i«pg^ S ot USSft mms
With toiMtiful supiriies of an kinds of iM««bl^tf«, .tt
seems a ifiood time to "cook-up" some nfsMbdt < ^pM«
dishes. Here's one called CaptmMt ihfA Mi|^iirtad Ib Itai^.
First coimn to the French raMoitflto, it oms e^^att md
zucchini m ttie main ingredknte. HM with ^^hcM, m
cold as an appetizer or saii^, ttie sli^tly swe«t>«Ottr twte
is terri^. "^e secret in diis particular tcdpe k odig a
packaged s^^hettt dinner whi^ hM all of Ae b«#e
ingredients in one box; spa^ctti, a rich spa^tti Mwee
which ad<ta extra flavor, plus ^Ued cheese. Not <»^ b
this sauce delicious on spaghetti as a main dirii, it's a
real honey saver t«».
LA CAPCW^TA
1
1
1/2
1/2
1/4
2
1
1
l«ve ^^kitf Off 2 md ^M, eA toto 1'
m«dtan medhU, sliced
oE^ <riiv« OS Mdad eft
<^M^pi^Spa#tt«i
ealM,aBeed
dk^o fuUe, flunead
ta^^oobaol
t^tepo<MMcqwa, oraiaed
ttMMpoow^a MMiMaMMni iteonds
' Wf k rtfliai, jlk» J
Fff^ AnMvarsary
<^Ma Dally lor %acWi«Kfc il; AM. to 4:Pli
Mm. to iat aiMra 4.Uf .M.
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ORDERS TO M
vluapi^
and zncAM, a few piacas at a tin* ia
are cooked and plaM ia a
gkk with mH awl
— o». M-
490-2321
UUa A Bear
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DME IN COil/^ORT AT
♦ StBaks
4 SMfo6d
# Spaghetti
^ ^ ^ Luncfmon-Olmmr
4SMskebob umam
¥ Sandwiches to
f Salad, Greek nkoom
^ ihaHimad9 French Fries
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WOOL
For ord^s to go CALL 34MSB4
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D/ne /n rimtlc Msuro and cmidMlght
apnoHOmro that Will put yiki In luat
the rlf^t mood for a groat atoning
• STEAKS •PRIME RIBS •
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SPECIAL HEIfU FOR Jn.iOR GLfcSTS
Prime & Wine $595
SuiHiay 1^ Monday ^
4m P.M. to U:00 A.II. SAILT
Swdaya Hooa VollI 11:00 A.H.
,^RoHlttiptoi»vd.
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Wad, - $Mk S Potatoes - 4«»
Football 0/1 S'screan Sat S Sun.
^Raducail dovorsfire pr/c0S - Foo^ Long
Hot Dog 7Scaacn-2for*1^^
Our Ntw 0wn«r8Np Hasnii CftMinged
^ Our Traditional Good Tatta
47S8 Jtt«E DRIVE
VA.BEACa
4<0-tllS .
Faaturing tha Bast Sta'aksln Town
Complata Saafood Manu
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CHUCK and JOHN
MAMOUDIS iOTltes you
to rMttseovM- t
TldowattM* laadaurk in
gtqiMrb lUning' iH^ mike
year first visit a
must,
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STEAKS or TOWN
COMPLETE SEAFOOD
MENU
LIVE MAINE LOBSTER
CALL SO(m FOR
RESERVATIONS
460-2113
To»'U flad tbe obt-
stuMHof eai»ia» and
sfrvliet good.
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food, If s "Terriilc''.
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' ALL TOU CAN EAT |S.tS
f oasfaclp ^ Enchiladas
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2-8inbrgaabord-Pancaka Houaa
9-Sacond Alarm
4^MdanOanay '
5-Abardaan Barn
6-Hay Hay
7. Shora Drlva bin
8-Qui lb Qaorga
9-Flrahbuaa U^mf^
lO-Tony'a Hadarida
1 MNoon Palaea
The
Gtaj^vinej
by Attest RCdbtflil
)«i Of Wines
Do ycoUMiiow &ie differ-
ence bevtmn a varietal and
9ta0c wine? You should
1 you buy irine.
■ietal winM are named
die grape from which
are produced. Some of
! are Cabtmet Sau?ignon,
— ht Chardonnay and
i^Qaifay. Federal law requires
that most of ihe wine in the
bot|e must be Made from the
graiie named on the labd. It
muA also fiaVe die arcmia and
tasta aaaociated with the
graie from which it is
produced.
G#nari6 wihes are named
aftet the historic wine pro-
duclnf districts of Europe,
l^ii has been a custom for
liteHilly hundreds of years.
Seijii-f«heric names like
RhWe Wine, for instance,
caoHi into use beause tM
gnpos were grown in tb*
Rbliie River valtoy, Boi^ndy,
Sauterhe and Bordeaux aie
other examples. Thte cmiom
ateo applies to food, l.e., SwfiN.
cheese, French bread.
Some winea are marketed
without any type of ttnae-
For instance, "white iUniMV
wine." Thete an catted daaa
names. They are best remem*
bered by their brand name
In connection with their cteaa
name.
Many wineries have sfenMif
feelings about the distinctive
nature of their grapes. Ttwy
give them proprietary
names— such as Vino
Fiailima— which no othtf
winery can use. Moat oftim
theae names denote locailtti
of the winery. You will see
jnany of tiiese at your retail
outlet.
At B. &ibari A SorM, we
produce bodi generic and
varietals. We hope youH try
some soon and while yout«
at your store, take a few
minutes to find examples of
class and proprietary wines.
This is the best way to learn
the difference.
If you'd like more infor-
mation on wine, please write
me at B. Cribari & Sons.
6th Floor, 500 Sansome
Street, San Francisco, Cali-
fornia 94111.
Grapcvincj
byAIbat&Crfbarii
^* RiplacingThe "Usual"
Did you know that a drink-
ing 'revolution is taking place
in our country today? Mil-
lions of Americans are switch-
ing from th«r "usual" to
white vrine, chilled or "on the
rocks".
Today's cocktail parties, be-
l^cauae everymie seeBps tp- be
calorie-conscious, feature
light and simple fooda like
cheeses and fresh fruits raUier
than caviar and shrimp on
toast. A chilled Vino Bianco
is more likely to be served
than a martini.
Right now, wine is outsell-
ing liquor in seven states.
Mal-ket forecasts indicate that
^ wide will outsell liquor in all
60| states by 1^80. For the
host and hostess, this sur-
prising trend means easy.
^cious entertaining. An all*
purpose wine glass is all thiM^
is needed and one just opeai
the botde and pours. Ouesta
simply carry their glasses
from cocktail hour to the
dinner table.
And, don't be hesitant to
serve your wine &om the new
larger size bottles. For in-
stance, at B. Cribari &< Sona,
we're producing Uie new 1.5
liter metric sizes in whites aa
vrell as other wines. Tliey are
easy to pour, easy to store
and are more economical
when it comes to enter-
taining. But, we still market
our traditional fifUia of wfcite
wines as well.
Be sure and refrigerate your
vMiMe wtae betea* eevrtag.
Some guests may want theirs
"on the rocka." It is best to
cfiili your wine for'about two
boun in advance of serving so
it's cold enou^ to not 'auAt
the ice cubes.
So, next time you enter-
tain, try serving wine instead
of Uie "Ibual". We're sure
you 11 be surprised by the
number of your guests that
choose wine.
If you'd like more infor-
mation on wine, please write
me at B. Cribari & Sona,
Suite 601, 600 Sansome
Street, San Franciaeo, Cali-
fornia 94111.
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VBS-11/16, 11/23.11/30
12/7 - «
SaOWCi^ ORDER
Vintate: b tht elroiit
eowt of tta eity of Vfr-
liabBoodi
Jfm. 1, 1W7
SS: Ettel K. Broom
ChoaBttTT Coort popers
ft tppotrlv tM a r«r
port of tte Mcoois of Vir-
giaU Nationl Bari^ Eu-
CH^ of tte ortate of
EtM K. BnioB, deceased,
aad of tl» doMa uddemaMl
apteat te> eatite lias bee*
ttM in tie derk't Office.
ai4 tkit ^ noBttabasela-
pild iriace tke qpttUfieatioa
"" «^^ ^'^
Miten of, aal allotbws
intenatol ia. tte esttfe
do abov enae, if aqr ttej
caa, at >:46 a.A. on Ow
Ml of Deoeadwr, 1171. be-
tnt tbte Ceut at ttaeoBl^
roon afalarttbe pa^Mirt
aid MSMTf of ^ e^ate
to tte Uiateea vMwatre-
odrlai nfinitai boada. '
ED Oat tte lonv*m per-
tioB oftUa OFdtr bo |il^
Udwdoateavoekfevtvo
socces^Ne vaakslstteYlr-
ffida Betdi Sob, aaov^ap-
orpobllstediB tboCityof
Tirgiaia Beaeh. Tbrfiida.
A conr teate: Join V.
Foirtrecs
miUam E. BorKOSS. Es-
qibre
S378iMtbideItoad
mntate Beach, Virgiiiia
28«1 ^
VBS-ll/lfi. 11/23 - 2t
ORDBR
VtifiBia: la tte Clerk's
(met of tilt Circuit Cowt
of tbo Ctty ofVirciaUBeacb
OB tte Ttti dqt of Ifovenbn-
1W7,
la re: AdOpUoi of Lewis
DrevEdmfiB
Bj: Richard ^mrd Swart-
ley A MariarBl Svartlejr
PetltioMn
To: Newtt Drew Edwards
m
4SM Coody Street
PortaaMMth. VA
la Chaacenr dC-TI'mt
This Ay amt Mdard
Edward Anrtlcy aad Mar-
garet Elitabeth Bastie
Swartlejr, ^titloaers, aad
repreaaated tlHt Um Ob}ect
of this proceediac is to d-
fed thoadoptlQBolthe above
aaned ialaat, Levis Drew
Edwarte, hf Rlt^rd Ed-
ward ftwrttof ttd MMVir-
et EttattaOiButie^nrtley
baaNid aad w tfe, nd af-
fMhtM hafiag boM aiide
Htf Itfad flBt Mwk Drew
Elnrds, 0. a a^nal
f^ of tM mm»),
is a aoa-riilOiira tte
llito of Vttfliria. tbe tast
UfrVB po*i onioe aauvss
beiar dMf Cowty StrnA.
Portsmova. Viiftoto
n is tfeenfort (Mwed
that Iha said ItafwW Drew
Edwarda, ttjmaai' oa m
laloft the Jp daf «|De-
olherwlaa
ssarTto>ntefet
MtlBtMs«atte!
Aeoov taaiai
r«Maa.^rfc
%: MM A. -
C.
L. I^lx^bMTef ^t.
MaroHiHia A Farmm
BAkiHl.
P.O. Bttkm
NrtffioM, n. 132% .
VBS-ll/l«, ll/23,'ll/^
12^ -«
ORDER OF PUBLK:ATI0N
fei tbe Cteh*s Office of the
Ctitiitt(^«rfofthoGi]rof
VirilBla Beaoh, VA oBtte
m darflf Bevenber. llm.
Mn^ J. LM»ris,
nalalfff, .,
aptoid H
CoaM«tA.Laseart8,
D^JMiail. 1 ,
Tke object of ttds»|t is
fur tte ei»mlaiaaai to'ob-
tato HoaTtte dafeaiM «
«ttrarc« a mama et wxn
to b* Ii^r mxt^ blto a
dtvore^ a vtecalo jta-
trioMiiU iQXHi the groa^
An! aa afBdavit h^
beeattade aad filed th^tee
detaiuftlsaaaB-nalleat
of tte State of YirfWa,
the latf kBOWB post dfice
address beta«: Apt 131.
301 NOTtt Ftorida Aittiae,
Taipoa ^irtags. Ftoridi.
33SIS it is ordered^ Oat
he do WMar ob (ht before
the titt daf of DecedNr.
1137 aad do what mi^ be
necesaaiT to imitect hu.|B-
terestiatUssBit.
A copf -Teste: John V.
Fea^ess ^ ..
By: Patti A. Keeaehen, De-
paty, aerk
muard J. Moody
201 CeatralBldg. P.O^Box
list
PortaaiOBtt, VA 237054
VBS - UA ii/i«.fe/^s
11/30 -4t ,
ir
ORDER OF PUBLICAfl^R
In the Cleric's (M&ce oCtte
Circoit Court of the Ctty
of VirfiBU Beach. Vi^oii
the 9rd day of Moyeatber,
lorr.
Liada^Teha Ervtn
JmUnni William Vlndl.^
Defepdeat.
The Obiect of tMs soltis
to oMwbi^ a divQr<% a tla-
oito ai^rimoeli from ttte
said ijaf nartiat, q»n >e
ptaaals of <lasertkM.
Aad aftv^^Udavtt havte
aad filed thalil
d>faa i taan sa>aoa-rariiaat
ofthe8tateofVitfiJ^%
last kaam post oCfioe M-
r«M befaw: USS %>^|9l
Grove ajn>-32), Bettld^
SteA Bayard, teltimi^,
MurjrlaBd. it is ordered tet
he do ivpear oa or beime
tte 2ttt day of Decwd^n.
|W7_ aad do irtMt msfwte
a^^p^^Bi^^vaaw T e^p -■^p^iN^v^fv aawv
iatanattttHssnit. ■{
A eo^-Teste: Joba ^.
Foatrcss \>t (^;
, -.J.
1
By: Patti A. Keeaehea, I^.
Fra|ntokM.Qaarle .^
iSB Uaited ViitiBU Ba|ii
SValanaaaEast ^
MOrfloIk, Vs. 23S14
VBS-11/9, 11/ie. 11/23 i .
11/30 -4t
.1
(XtDEB OF PUBUCATIQB'
la tte Clerk's Office of tt»
Circvtt Coot of the City of
Vbiitfa Beach, VA oa the
3rd day of Ibneaitter, 1077.
Saanae C. Baettaer.
agatet '
TMTjr Warr^ Boettaer, ,
DeHndMt.
The o^ieet of thU suit
to to obtato a Am-ce fitNB '
tte boadi of M^aMefi
ttm tte a^ deieidaaL
apea tte fnoate of o*er|
' iifritioB
Airi aa tfd^t hafim
filed ttM
tte diifawtaiil is a ae»r^
rideat Of Ite itaito of Vtr.
gb^ INhMttaMmportof*
m» aAtoiM b«ta|: ntl^
g» W. 1^ Ave., Ct. M,
fortoa
ft to
%MdM«f,
iiir^ #;.iM ntf bt
uo^my te $ntmA Usto-
teMttotttosrtt.
A mrr~^9mm
V.
Wf. AW A. Kiea a bBH , De-
fiwIle. wmat, m
P.O. Ba 4177
VMbria Beach. VA-
28WI
VW - ll/», 11/W. 11/23
11/80-41
ORDQt OF PUBLICATlplf
Mhe aeik'a Office of fta^
CX^m Cotert of tba C^,
oiVteiya Beech. VA..OB
m M day of MomaibK-. ,
IfW.
Mae Lodw Barrett Zm-
ZaBgara.
The oNBct of ttU salt
i* to (Main a dvwce a
vfacoto matrlmoaiifirontte
aald detettlaat. w» ^
irooada of haviag lived ae-
■mte and i^art wtthoit
^•npttoe and wtthoidoo-
hiidtoice tor more ttan
oae year.
Anl aa affidavtt havinf
baea made and fitod thattte
<Maadiat to m ooa-residaat
oC the State of Vlnrtids. the
last kaowa post ofnoe add-
l«ss Mh- NiBoDeaaRoad,
Itaadhan, New Jersey. It
is oordered ttat he do app-
ear on or befon the t2ad
4iy of December, 1WI7um1
do ittat may be aec«Ma]7
to protect Us iaterest to
Ms nit.
A copy-Teste: John V.
l^aftrMs
By: Patti A. Kenyan, De-
paty.Ctork
William W. Mnrltt
1210 Gtutof Street
Norfoft, VA 23S10
ORDER OF PUBUCAIVW
totheCtork'atMBceoftte
Cireait Coart of the City
of VtrM^ ^ack, VA, OB
the 2Mday of October,
1177.
Kathlo«itllaBaa Low^r
Plalfltttf^
i^l^
Tlieordwfv Abbott Lowery.
Jr. '
Deiea^.
The miA 'Bt this sirit
to to tttato a dlvM^ a
ylMdo hut|iaMNdi&<u»tito
sato diindart. ipoo m
groadsafdosdMoa.
And 4B afttdavtt Ha^
been B#te aad filed thattte
d^iadalK tea B9a-nd<tad
{rf ttie JtrtO of mfiMaU,
the tool' ta»«B Boat mH»
•dAreaa^iMm: w i.Biiiltt
Stnet 0\Qlim'mfy^-
tttMl Itart V&^tf
ISdOl 1 to ordered tttt
he do 4P«ar oa «> Mli^
fiw lOtt d^ of Deeeifeb#,
1977 aad do wkMHaiy be
necessi^ to protect Ua
interest ft this laii
A cop y-Teste: John V.
By: PiMi A. KeeBohan, Oe-
VBS-11/9,11/16.11/23
11/30 - 4t
m
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
la the Cterk'a Office, of
the City (rf Virfinto BeaA.
VA. on the 1st day of Itovr
MBber. 1977.
Hargaret E. StirUag,
Platotifl.
The object of fids salt
to to obtato a divturce «
vlB^o matrimoail from
flie said defeadaat. opoa fiie
gromids of llviag separate
aad apart witton iaftwrqp-
tioa and wttbont coha-
Mtotian, tor more thaa doe
year.
And aa affidavtt hayiag
bees made had filed fiut
the ddendant to a noa-re-
aident of ttR State of Vir-
1^ the last known post
office addren belag: One
Georgia Aveme, BroazviUe
Hew York. It to ordered
that he do appear on or
before the 22Bd day of De-
cember. 1977 aad do what
may be aecMsary to pro-
tect hto iBtM^t to fids
salt.
A copy-Teste: Joha V.
Feotress
By: Pattt A. KesaehaB, De-
pnty, Cterk
WIuWb W. If erritt
1216 Gmby Stre^
Norfolk, VA 23510
VBS-ll/9,ll/ie,U/23
11/30 -«
ORDER OF PUBUCATKHf
bfiieCtoik'sOfltoeafthe
Circott Coart of ttw City
of Viifiato Beach, VA., oa
file 2tth day of October
1977.
Richard Nbdiolas Itataccl,
Plaiatiff,
asaiast
Chri^ Rognrs Martocci,
The ol^eet of fids aatt
Is to ebtoto B-divwee a
TiBcoto flutrlflfKMdlfitHafiM
aald dafoMtaat, ^poa fim
iromto of oae year nde.
And aa affidavit hnrtag
lA aad filed fltolttw
d^m&at to a aoa-rertdaat
of the aatt oTVinfi^, flm
last kaongi post office
address baiat: lOOOd-DttU
Greea ^r^ CoekaytVfUe
MaiirtattttOSO It todrdn*-
ed (M dw do i|9earor
b^erette ItttdayofDe-
ceariw, 1977 aad do Mat
i^ he aee^aaiy topr«toet
%tt M«red to fids saft.
A oi^-T^e: Joha V.
Pate«ss
By: Hm A. Tfaawiihan. De-
pB^, OMk.
Pi».Beal0tt
Axfeft, VA IHI4
»».|l/l, ll/li. M/23
O^ER OF PVBUCATKW
to tte Clerk's (Mtoetf file
Circalt Coart of tte City
of Viigtala Beaeh, VA, oo
tte SIM Aiy of OcMMr
1*77.
JMn AatMio Clcwne,
BeoMtt
P.^Box<22
yt^pbda Beach. VA 23451
VBS-11/19, 11/16, 11/23
11/30 - 4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
VITGINIA:
tafiia Ctork's Office of tte
JovMdte ud DomeMte r«-
latioBs coart of file qto of
ViifiBto Beach, OB file list
Day of October. 1977.
Commoowealtt of Virginia
to re Baby Girl Brett
The ob^ of thto v^-
cewUog to to Mparato tte
above named intuC, child of
Rttidall T. Stiffter, poia-
ttve tofiier A Mtohael J.
Fumess. . pBtotive totlier
permaaodly iftm ito par-.
eat, paraato, <nf gnudiaB
aad to eommtt said idEurt
to file cere ukI citotody of
the Virgtoto Bea«fa Depart-
ment of Bodal Services Witt
the rifbt of said agoM^to
cOBseat to fiie Inftait'sadop-
tiea.
ibal u atfidaidt totviag
been made aad tUed Oat
Raad^ .T. Stiffiar,
■ !*
a pnpM?'paitytontopro-
ceedtog; but dae ^^^oce
haa beoB osod tosMertato
to what cou^ or coipora-
Uon he to, witboirt nCtoct,
it to ORDERED fiiat Ran-
dall T. Sfifiler, patottve
father A Mldmti J. Fnness
patative totter do appdar
tore wttUi 10 days after
(toe pdbUcation hereof, and
do what may be neceasary
to protect Us interest to
fidssUt.
A copy Teste:
Katby S. Brdfimri, Deputy
Clerk
VBS-11/9, 11/lli 11/23,
11/30-41
ORDER
Virgtoto: to The Clerk's
CMItee of tbe Cinmit Court
otfiwCttyofViifinto
Beach, oa fiM 3M day of
Novembn-, 1977.
to re: AdMttoo of Michael
Jdmea Chuse, Brian
Chrlstcyber Oasse and
Bettaqr Aaa Chasse
By: Albert Ro|«- LeBlanc
Md Bhiti^ Lttdry Le-
Blanc aad Baitara Landry
LeMaae
PetttiaMra
To: Albert Loato Chasse
ldteackatt«to«M
Westbrook. Ifeiae
fbto dqr oai^Albat Ro-
ger LeBlsiK ud Barbara
LMUdry Ltf luc, Peti-
tioa«s, aad^ ra^ro^ad
fiiatfiieotaieetottMspro-
ceediBgtoto«ito«t%ead-
attam of Urn tben named
iafhat (a). lOdiaal Jamea
L^laae, KMitafftoto-
pher Cha«M aad BMhaay
Aaa ChasM, by AMrt Ro-
ger LiBlMC aad tobara
Landry L^tac» bw ^ t nf
nd«Ue^aidaffi*ittlMT.
lag baea uda aad fltodttiat
Albert Louto fltoaiff', a na-
(aM pareat ^ aald cUld
(rea), to a aea-nsiitet oi
tte^lMe of VM|bfi« toe
laM tamwB poit aMee add-
ress b^ It Br^cett
Street, Veribrooli, lialBe
R to tteretote <Mw«d thiA
flw aald ABiMt Lods
Chuse apipear before fids
Court oa or betora Decem-
ber 21^ 1977 aad iadlcato
htoatfilito toward fiM pro-
paaed adntioo. or ofiier-
wtoe do wlat to necMsary
to protect Us iaterest to
fide flutter.
A copy testo: Join V.
Faatress, Clerk
Bf. Pattl A. Seeaehan. D.
C.
ny«^, Kid|fi». Bic,
BvtAO'Mia
MVLatfaMad
VUgMa Beuir, Vbgl^
W8-U/9. 11/14, 11/23
11^ - «
farilyui Alice DomlgaB
GliM^me,
MNadant.
i^m object of tUs suit
to ia obtato a dtvoirce a
ItMUa et thoro to be mer-
j^ into a ditorce a vto-
wm owtrtakbnii from (he
'^aald defendant, npon tiie
^timds of desertloa or ae-
iwrattoo for more than one
Abd an afttdivtnMl
be» made aiif filed tbatiite
4aipidaBt to a noa-resideot
SW^Sti^ of Vltflato.
m last known post ofilee
IMress beiag: 107 B. Ay-
OQck StreetTRalatoh. North
^ndina 27(01 lils order-
ed fiat she do appear on
or b^re tta 21st dajt o(
Dec«nber, 1977 and do what
BUtt Iw oeeeaaary to pro-
tea her toterest In fids
aait.
4 eqw-TeiSe: J(*n V. Fen-
#ess
By. Patfi A. Keeaehan, De-
A^, Cleric
SoKtos E. BaUard
1^. Bate Street
Norfolk, VA 235)0
VBS - 11/9, 11/16, 11/28
U/30-41 ;
to tte Clerk's Office of the
arwfi C(fflrt a the City
(rf VirglUa Beach, VA. oo
the 9tt ^y of Novembw,
1977.
Marts Theresa SigtorelU
Pasek,
PtotoUfl.
against
Edward Lawrence Pasek,
DaKuKtoid.
The i^ect d tUs Mit
Is to obtain a divorce a
measa sl^mro to be Utter
gorged bito a ttwroeafto-
ci^ taMttttoatt ftwi^ w
nM daiWMk iiw the
gitMHidSQtdttMrttoB.
And SB affldatit havtog
bean m«to and filed tlit
the defendant to a iKm-re-
sldent of tbe ^te of Vir-
ginia, fike tost koowK^t
office address beii«: 2878
Rttas Drive We^ AfiaaUe
Beach, Ftorida ^23 it to
ONered ttait he do appear
on or before the'ftrddiv
nfjiiiaTr 1977 aad do what
SQWJNcesslry to pro-
tect Ms toterest toUds suit.
A capy-twte: Jdhn V.
Fea^ss
^:Pitfi A. Keenehan. De-
puty^ Cleric
HeoryMrScbwan.
1600 VirglBto Nat'l Bank
BMg.
Norfolk, VA 23510
VBS-11/16, 11/23, 11/^
12/7 -4t
Beriaatoc at a pipe on the Eastern Hae oftheOato
^«way known o Bird Hwk Road, formerly Dri^-
wSer Ave^at ito tetorsecUon between the w^rtv
of Viwlnto WUtehurst and roimliig jhence ««% «*
dirJS^JO mimites East 2<»'fwtf ,theBC«! Jl|rttl
dSree 30 minutes West 75 tort: t^f ncfc ^ "
Srees 30 mtautes West 205 feet to toe|ist?ra
U^ of said Stote Highway; t^nce along tte ^^
line of said Stoto Highway Soott 1 dep«eJ7 miimtes
East 75 toet to tte pipe, tte point f b^iig, w-
cordlng to plat of jiropert^ iMde AOfWt hl9^
by W. B. Gallup, county Surveyor, "^ Wj^™w
in tte Cleric's Office of tte Circuit Cwrt of tte City
ofVlTfinia Btea<* .^termerl* Pfl 'cefS^Anne C«j^
VifilUa. OB file Mto.da^ of Auguft, ^948, to MapBbdk
wU<A ptot referwje to tereby lafae tor a ffl«tfe parti-
cular mcr^ew. < ^ .
Aad aa i&davlt tevtog bfen nttde and
N^oMtoatof <SaMia Jos^ Miiff w^,'
are dot now »«iid«ds of tto^ Stoto of Vl
dae dlltg^^ Itito been used by w on tei
ptotoUff to ascvMB to wUA county of
the said respmadrat^ are, without effect;, tj
poat office address for Ge<Nve ^os^ Mtoef
Miwr being to <are Ot M. EaH Woodhouse, ,
VlrgiUa National Bank, Virginia Beach Branch' Qfnce,
Virgtoto Beach. ]
It to CfflDOED fimt a copy of tola order N W^?d
eaee ft wMk te tow {^suocwlw week* to tte VlWUa
Boadh 8i^ aaiw^vper haidng geeeral circutofioBtome
City of VirglBto Beaeh. VirglUa
It to fBtthe- <»DERED that toe PMpowtoto hereto
do maa tere on or before Decemter 28, 1977 and do
#at may te tieessary to protect their Interests to tUs
irol^
ENtEl^: lOm/Tt
JANET B.WRt.p.q.
1319 Latdcto Road
P.O. B(h62S
Mltglid«Bi*eh.VA23«l
VBS-llA ll/W. 11/23, 11/io - 4t
led that the
le Miner,
ttbat
said
knows
LcAdiie
;ee.
,d!
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(»DER OF PlAUCAtlON
to tte Cleric's Office of
Uie Circuit Court of tte
City of Vir^nto Beaeh. VA
oa tte 9tt day of Novemter
1977.
Date E. Bosl^,
Patotiff,
a^tost
Itoacy C. BMley,
DeftaiteBt. *
Tte object oi fids suit
to to obtato a <ttvorce a
BBMsa et thoro from tte
aaid defondant. vpaii fiw
gromids of actual deser -
ttOB.
^ an affidavit teving
be» made and filed fiHtfiw
denadant is a aOo-resldeU
State of Virginia, Uie
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
to tte Cteik'a Office cd tte
CircUt Court of fiw City
of Virriato Beach. VA-
on tte 9th day of Noven^ier
1977.
Jtalian FraUc.
PUinfiff,
agaltet
Charlotte Maan Frank,
Defenhnt.
Tte deject ot fids mrtt
is to obtain a divorce a
vinculo matrim(»iifromite
said defeaitoat, upon fiie
grouada Oi oae year (d* cdn-
tinaous s^rafioe.
Aad aa affidavit haviiig
beea made and filed that
tte defeddant to a .non-re-
sideat of fiie State of Vir-
ginia, fiie lai^ bBfj^d
fint ate' do appear m or
tefore file 3rd day Of Jan-
uary,'1977 mid do wtet may
te necessan to prcdect ter
interest to ttls suit.
A copy-teste: Jote V.
Fentress
By: Patti A. KeeMhan.D.C.
Willtom W. Merrttt
1216 Granby Street
NorfOBc, VA 23510
VBS-11/16, 11/23, 11/30,
12/7 - 4t V
11966 tt to ocdfired mm
do qipear od or before tte
29tt day of Deeetober, 1977
and do ittat may be nee-
ttsaiy to protect ter to-
terest to tUs suit.
A coiqr-teste: JohnV.
Feotrus
By: Pattt A. Keenehan. De-
puty, ClMt
John D. Ho(dcer. Jr.
2625 Princess Anne Rd.
P.O. Box 6363
Virgtoto Beach. VA 23456
VBS-U/16.11/23,
11/80,12/7-41
:»iv
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
Virgtoto:
The regutor meeting of Uie Council of tte City of Vir-
ginto Beach will held to tte ComicU Chan^rs dftoe^^j
Admlnistratioo Buildli«, City Hafi, Princes, Annie sto- ^i
UOB, Virginia Beach, Vfrginto on Monday, Decprater 12, ,j.j
1977, at 1:00 P.M., at wUdi time fiie foUowtog «»plica- ^
tions wUl te teard; i adl
CHANGE OF ZOND^G DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION: ,W
BAYSHJE BOROUGH: ^» sG
1. Petltton at Diana Gavaltos for a Change of Zoning »(q
District ClassificatioB toom B-5 Residential District to^ge
A»3 Apartment mstoict <» certain pn*erty located gj
20 feet Wa^ (rf Pl«isure House Road beginning ata^viTA
poiU 300 feet Soutt of Brigadoon Drive, numing a dto- ^
timce of 435.6 fe^ along tiie Korthem Rrqperty Itoe,^
nmhing a distance .of 132 feet more or less aIoi% the ^^
Westwn jnnperty Itoe, running a distance of 355 feet^^
acre more (» IMS. BA!SKb'E BOtoUGE!^ '. ;
KEMPSVILLE BCffldUGH:
rm
bla
a«tt
2. Petition of R. G. Uoora Bulidtog Corporation for a^j^
Cottage of_2^ng Dtotrtct Ctoss^^tftUni from R-5 Re-^^
NOTICE OF TURSTEE'S SALE
OF
653 (SAMT AVENUE
VHttmiU BEACH, VIRGINIA
Defudt tevihg occured to tte payment of the note se-
cured hgr a Doed Of Trust recorded to tte Circuit Court
of tt» City of tirgiitfa Beach, Virglato to Deed Book
144r^ paSa 797, and pursuant to tbe reqimstof fiie
BotelrtdMf/ tto aad a rslgBiM . SttBttMirte Tnttto», «ni seu
at paUic adcttoB to tte higtest Iddder, oa. W«toesday.
Nov^Dftar », 1977 jd 12:00 noon at fil6-C VlrgiUa
Beali Boulevard, Virglnto Beach, Virginto, tte foUow-
Ing jHwerty, to-wft:
An ttMO certato tote, piec«i or parcds of land,
wttk tte bnUtf«s and iraprovemoito ttereon, sitoate,
lying add betog to flie City (^ ViigiUa Beach. Vir-
gbda aad b^ kaowa, numbered ^id^dNtoaated as
Loto U had it to Bto^ 21. as stonmoBtteptot
e^tlad "PM JBf recM Gardeas." mUcb plat is (toly
racoftod to fito Ctork's Offtee of ^ Circoit Court
of fiw Cttvjtf Virginto Beadi, Virginto, to Map Book
7, U PN^ 70.
A bldder>a deposit of not more Uias S% of tte pur-
di||e prioe irtll te req^red when tte propeiy to sold.
SeBatoeat to to te nade withto ten (10) &ys. Tenps:
Caih.
Rai^J.adcs
SiJA^oTffUtee
VBS-ll/f . 11/16, Ul/23 ' '
QHIEB OF POBUCATIOR
V^iia: to tte Ctreuit Court (rf fiie City of Vininto
ftiWbOi^. n, itrr.
0ffX3KMSL.MH.LEB,
sMUun
iSBOBXitioetMMam
aad
LODBBMOfER
RMMIidaats
OrCEuiCiKY NO. C^77-1314
jm OBJECT of iitt aifit to to obtain a retoaae of a
„inii RpasaU K. MUtor to M. Eari
Uf dadd or trust baing recorded
tte Circuit Court onii Ctty of
kriy Priaeess Aane Com^}, Vir-
«• at pace 1 aad dated Jvae 2,
tte property betag more ptcficuUrly daserOiad as
All ttet certato lot, ntace or parcel of laad located
near Sgatack to Lyaaiavaa Borough of tte City of
vintato Beach, Virglato. aad more particoUriybouad-
mS uid desertbed as ftaltowt:
sidenttol IHstrict to R-6 ResidMtiaL Dtolri«t bn certain ^^
latjperty located on tte West side of Sal^ Road begto-jj^
Biog at a p(^nt 1700 feet more (»> ^ ^i Nforth of Re-^^
ci^tion. Drive, running a.distance of.75ir|l fleet along^,
tile Wef^ side of l^em Road» niuiii^ %,distoncf(tfl.
1637.12 feet in a Souttwesterly' direction, runnii^jy;
distmiee of 79.69 feet to a Soi^erly dinectiw, ruoaii^";
a distance of ZHAZ feet In a Souttwesterly directi^^.^
nimitog a diirtaace of 1364.98 fe^ to a Ncniheriy direc-^j,
tim. nuHdag a diirtaiee of 1291.55 fe^t toa SoutSrresterli^ .!!;
dirMtion, rumdag a distaai» (rf tt9.14 feet to a Sbttfiierl^«<"
directim, rutoilhg a distance of 462 leet in. aSoiith^tt
westerly (OreetiOB, runniag a dtotance of 1184'^ fee^^
to a Sootterly directtoB and rmmiitt a dtotance al^,
53^.63 ftet to a Northeasterly direction. Said parcel^'
is irreiiDur to Aape aod cbntoins 110.967 acres. KEMPS^a,
VILLE BOROUGH '""^
3. PetfiiOB of Mnltt-Teidi Corporation for a Change of^^
Zoning Distrtct ClasitiUlcation from R-S Reside^ial
fflstrict to A-2 Apartmoit District on certain property
located on tte Nortb side pf Provittence Road beginning ^
at a p(dnt 430 If^ more or l^s. Ea^oftt^toterse^-^^
UoB of ProvU«B(A Itoad and Indian River R^d.ndmtnf*"
a distonce of ^3.16 feet al(N« file Nortt side Of Pro-^^t
vUmce Road, rumiing a distance of IISO fe^ atong tte^>:
Eastom ^tiperty Um, running a distahcf of 559.58^'^
feet ^ong tte NorthcM prt^rty Une, r^ing a dtotanci^'^
of 738 feet more or less aloi^ toe West^jproi>er^ ^
fine, rwHii^< a distasce of 240 toet to an Btstoriy dired^^'
tioa s»i rwaiag a distance .$rf 200 feet to a Soutter^l^,
dii«eti(«. Satoiiartel ixxdains 13.97 acres mo<^ or tossit^
(LakevUte Estates Area). ' V ^ ' * "'^^
teMWVIUJE BCHioUGH. "■' W
Vre^NU BEACH BOROUGH: -"^
4. Petition irf AUhooy P. Kolantis aiMi S. H. fiivilder >
f(»> a Change irf ZatfU« District Ctossificattoirlron Hr&o
Resort Hotel IMstrict to B-4 Resort-Ckmrmendal^tew*
tri<^ 00 (»rtoto lai^rty located at tte Nor^Kst^McM^"^
section (rf Aitontto Ai^e ud IStt Stoe^, ruu^^fb^
ittstoBi^ of \m fe^ aloqttteWMtsideQl AtiafflUc AvomeN
nuaiag a distotee of 100 tort akm tte Itorfli wB prcpw wl.
ty lite, mning a dist^ of lOtleet ak^tte W«^a^
pcapettjf Itoe and rvm^ a dlstoaee (rf<M.8ttoei<tk»gH>
Uie Noitt side of 13tt Stoeet. Said oarM eoitetos ^.^il
Wffare toM monm 1ms. VimiINU BEA6B^WR0t«BilH
I. PrtttiiM (rf ^ Bay D^el^eal CMperattoB Iw #»
Chaiie of Zoidig Dlrtrict CttsslftaEfioftlmtf K^ iNab
sidMrtial DMrict to B-2 CoanMUd^puBKi^ «stM^
oa CMt^ ^(«perty located oa tte N«rtt sMa erf VorMfiki
AvHwe betfiaig at a poiM m to« mteror le^ IMV
of Pacific AWBM. rmmb« a tefiace # Ml fee^wsM^
(T taM Btoag file Nortt Ato(tflM«ttA«nM.-
a (^teaee (rf 67.M fert Amg ttii ^PMnv
Um, nMtog a dMuce <rf 7(M toM nore or toss i
tte MMT^n ^^perto itoe, rmMag a dtototee tf m
feet to a SouQierly (Hrection, ruaaing a distance of l|£
leet to an Easterly direction, running a distance of llAs
feet more or less in a Soutteasterly divecttoB'and rww
sing a dlstaace of 60 teet to a Soi^rlyvdiradloaas
Said parcel cootalns 5.63 acres. VIRGINIA BEAOIkJ
boroUgh. > K
Ptoto Witt awre datolled iBflirmation are" available foi
fiie Dapartmen! of Ptoaaiflg. xS
Ricterd J. Webbon K
CifrClwk St
sD
d?
w^-i 1 ffs t% nn . »
%
MMi :^>" -" ^- f sWi^^
ia.K^'^Bfc' «^
ttn^mam^^m mv . w, iw - 1-^
Vh^ifliia Beacn Public Noticed
OSDER OF PUBUCATIOM
lii tW Clwk'i Office ot tlw
Clr#t Cowt of tte Cltf of
tinpit Bliteb. VA on tbe
2Sra day of Norember, 1977
Catky LmrenlA AIUsod
fValntitf
tniMtt
m^ Charles UaUary,
DiAMUat.
. ne objeet o( thU suit is
ti» ottyo a (Uvoree a t1b>
MM Miitrimoall from tbe
laid defendant, upon tlte
(foimds of one jrear sep-
ttttioo.
^'Aad aji aftidsvtt tevtng
made and filed that
4eftadant*« last kaoWA
kt oMee address Is 1714
Road, Slebmoad, Vir-
aad tdat diwdlllgence
wen esed bjr and on-
bebalf of tke plaintiff to M-
otrtaia la vbat county, or
eorfipntiin, tlte defleadaat
is. iMtbont effect. It is or-
dered tkat he do aivear on
or bMbb tbe 11th day of
Jsananr, 1878 aad do what
tun be necessary to itro-
tect.hls interest in this
snit.
A eopy-Teste: John V. Fco-
trMI
By: f^tti A. Keenehaa, De-
ll^. Cleric
Ttdmter Leial Aid
Soeleb
147 Qeaaby Street, QtHce
412
NeifQlk, VA ZS510
VB8-11/S0, 12/7, 12/14,
12/21-41
ORDER OF PUBI^CATION
m the Qttk's Office of tbe
Clr^ CouH of the City
of "^[^a Beach, VA., oo
the' Vm d^ of No?enibw,
1177.
Dtfld Jay WeltdMraer,
PUMtt,
finite Lemer
, Jm matt of thU salt
is to mtai a (ttrarce a
m^ tt flidro, to bektor
tote, a <tt«(»«e a
Bfr wiiitriiln'tiHf ffftjB fit
'(JwKlnfriiHtii ftrr
sofdesnltoii.
ii Affldaw tovitt
Hida aad ffled aS
is a Ban-r;!*-
tftel of the Slato of tirr
^m, the ttst ionvh
fptoe aiddjress baiif : Ai
wmi ito. Ml, 1200
SmoaPike 'Cherry BtU,
KHi Jenley„«084 ft is <ir-
dMfei ttia ^to ^ mm^r
on or belM^ tti M day
of Inda^, If^ and dp
frtit laqr be adeesyary ti^
pfitoet her iAwni to this
tott>.
A r«o|^-T6ite: JioH V.
Ftiittia:
^: fttti A. KeeMtiafl, De-
pi^^aeilE
140P TIffiBto Kat'I Bank
INVtoU^VA 21914
VBS-ll/8b,12/7,l2/14, «
12/21 - «
VtolWa; to the Ctoik's Ot-
ftoe ol the Cireait Court
ofibeCt^eCVliitoto
BM^pa tbe 23rd day of
SJ9fMtor, 1977.
to l«: AdoptiOB of
CSuMcpker Antooto
NOTICE or PUBLIC WABIMG
The Vli^to B«^ Biiiffd itf ZetfM iMPffNOs irtll t^-
^ a PiMio BearUg m WeOM^y, l^«etiier 14,
ld77, at ttm tM. to the ComtA ChaaMers, Admtoto-
trattoa aiUdi«»«ltal<^ Center, Vir^^BeaA,Vir-
fiua. ne Mtottnt itf^MtMit wiU ^^ m toe ^m- '
M.
REGULAa^AGHlDA: .
1. Janes C. IMetta reqiei^ a varlaace of 8 fe^ to a
17 toi^ wtXbkA ft«to BoHMy RoM tastMd of 1^ toot
as roMimd and <^ 4 te^ to a tocA site ywd setoack
insteaC ot 10 feM as reqalred (afir coMtttioi^ utfto-
Mst M(wbto Itoi) oa Uto lAi. Stock 2, ^^daoateto,
lilfl flif^i^pil IftmiiBtilto Bnroi^h^
I. C» W~ iHilkl^r rwo^to a fartoacfe of i fed to a 2
toot stoe yard s^ati iwtead trf S feet as refiribrad
(tfr $|(Mtttt(i^ Jtot - north property Itoi) m heU S,
BIo^ WMMWHr, S&tf mnti, hyutmitm Boma^.
8. B<»it^ U Hiss reweato a nurtee* ol 10 feet to a
tH toot tMmSk fttm Br^ektoBB. ttad tolled ^ a 80
toot setoadk: «^ vwptred tor a'ttartMib M <mLc(«8,
Eli^heto River &)ret, M85 S. Crestfiiw IMve. Kemps-
TiltoBoroiq^.
Caif S. ^n^ r0<inMto a i^irtonce of 5 feet to a 5
' i«ar tond mUm^ tosteaU ctf 10 feet as required
t^tm^i^wmmmi, Btock 1^^ Seettott 8. Aragona
UM|^, 4m ^HUteBoaUnrard. Bay^e Boroii^.
5. Kt. Shea^ sin B. W. Hodges tqr GroT«r Wright,
Attbraey, r«gMM a nrtonce to Wtor^ an olMng aon-
^dnfontog Ml aad to niand the existing btoUing (ice
ttaaa toC ti ft ag attd Aof^) on Loto 1 and 8, Block 87»
Vfifii^ '!Beaeh tm»kfSam Corpor^oo, 19to Street
and liedit torf ane aa A»store. Virgtato BoMh Borough.
6, R. II. betobiRH^ Jr^and Doaald L. Barrington re-
ifiiesto a nrtttce of M «|aare feet of rignareatolSS
square toet of sifa «rea per toce fen* a carter Identi-'
llntton dgn instoul of lOOaquare feet per toce u allow-
ed Mid to allow a teamA to be adverttsed oa toe center
ideattileitton sign utere prohibtted on^rcdU A and B,
KunpsvUle SqBure, HI S. Vitcbdoek Road. Kenpsville
Borowh.
^
'%:BBmiraeyaod
Dnacai AaeBayaes
ira« miAand and Wlto
To: J«lnd Clifford Shaad
1080 t. Oceanview Ave.
Morfttt. Virginto
TttoflaFcaaaeHenxyWU-
ey aad Dotores Jane Hay-
aee imey, Mitlaiers, aad
rapreaeato d that the objeet
of ttto proeeedtog is to ef-
faat^ adopttoa o< toe ab-
I named infant (s),Chrto-
Antoaio flbaael, by
Wiley aatt Dolores
Jana Banas Witofr has -
bead and wlto. aad affi •
- totftog been bm* aad
ilkat Jewel CUftoid
^ , a aataral pareat
j^lato cUld( is a resi-
diat a toe State of Vir-
gtoto. the tost haown poet
sOkt address being: 1080
SOeeaavtow Aveme,
% VUgtato It to
Mti Ordered that tbe
HP 4kMt CUttird ^aael
agtotor « or before tbe
1% day of Jaaoaiy, 1878
aad iadtoato Us Bttttodi to-
wird the ppoposed adopttoa
orvf alherwtoe da what to
^tonsotoethlsto-
wifris
DC.
7. J. Paid Ludt, Inc. by E. Kenneto Day, Attorney, re^
<luMto a nrUiee of. 15 toet to a 85 foot frcmt yard set-
ba<A instead of 90. feet as re<iaired of Lot 3, Rampshiri;''
(^y, Tbttokas BidK^ Labe. Lytotoaven Borough.
8. Hartxwr Entai»is^, toe. Iqr D. L. Garcia, Presl-
dost, reqiesto a variance of S feet to a "0" setback
toom the WMl pr^ierty Une (Atlai^c Avenue), toe north
property line and l^nn the east property liitt (Atlantic
Ocau) aiad of 1 to(rf to a 4 foc« setoa^ frmn toe sonto
l^opeity Itoe instead if S feet each as rOtiilred and to
altow pnitog to Ibe niatfred setoacks and to waive
toe reqdred laaftoeigtog to toe setoacks (m Loto 7 and
8, SoBWre 21,^^rgMia BJtoch Praperty, 21st Street and
ilttoiittoA#nia;VAttotoBeacbr --^
"^«r 10 to
01 80 fed as i^i^irid'ao^oflOtoetto
a "B" mr yard setback instead of tO iHt as reqi^red
on a Parcel kaown as Parcel B,tfirto side of Croaton
Road, CroataiL Crdaton Ro«l. Ljninbavn Boitio^.
10. Doaglas W. Stake re^sto a yartoace to idtow park-
ing of it toa]6r raereaUoafit equtomrat to front of a build-
ing lastead^ql^bddadtob nearest portion of a building
a<qaeeBt'to a pitoUc street (Unierville Road) on Lot 1,
Btock H, Huntlngtoo, 153 Upper>4Ur nord. Kemp^vlUe
Borom^.
U. F. B. WUhcrit reqoesto a variance to aUow parktog
to tbe retiidred 10 futit sdbacfc when a cmnmercial
dirtriol iKttQtos rftsldtenttol or apastolent districto (norto
pr(v«rty Om) and to arafve toe repaired tondsoaping to
tbtoKS^atok en I^ d Loto 10, 11. 12,andl3,Ptot
ojf property of J., R. Flanagm, Laskto Road. Lynn-
biyen Bproiii^.
12. C. Ray Scroiggs re^iMto a variance to allow parUag
li toe reqaired 10 toot Mtfatdc when a commercial dto-
trtot adiMBS re^dantial mr qiartii^ districto (north
pniperty Itoe) and to watoe the reiabred laodsoiptog to
toto setback on I«t 9 ^ SO toat of Lot 10, Property
of J. R. FlaaNPU^ I'uAb Road. Lyanhaven Bormigh.
IS. V0nott E. RoBse HfOMto a variance of 14.5 feet
to a 5.5 foot raw yard aetoack Instead of 20 feet as re-
qolrwl {detached abed) ca Lot 8, Btock W, Sectioo 1, Hd-
toad Ifeadows, BeKlantoHarrisoBlMve. KempsvilleBor-
oagh.
14. 0. H. Oburg by C. Raadotob Ztbmtr reqoesto a
VartaBce of 20 feet to a SO foot ftivnt yard Settadk to- .
stei^ ef m toet as req^red on Lot 28, Tract C, Sec-
tloB 8, n«el D, Seetton 1, Saodbridge, 3244 Sandfid-
«B« Read. Pbbro Boroag^
IS. EdmM T. Boaeh reqoesto a nxiaa» to aUowtte
at miM fecrei#onal e qato to ^ to tooitf tf a
itatou of b^tt(l the imrest p(»iiai ta a birild-
lag a4iewt to a pgllto stred on Lot W, BIwSl A,
fodioB L<4i 'Mrt 2, @reai Run. 1451 Potosetto Ar^
FrinTrnt t rtniit ftinHii^
18. W. h deatiy reqaesto a rarianM to allow the park-
tog of ii^or r^reUOobat msaipmmA to front of a baild-
iK instoad fd behind toe nearest portion of aboUdtog
a^aceat to"a pubUe atnet on Lot W, Site 10, S«^on 3,
Ld» Edwvtf NorOi. $«S« Dodii«to« Court. Bayatoe Bor-
oariL
17. Coastoirttoa J. Evoi^ttns reqmrto a vartonM to al-
low toe paittg (d na^ recreattonal e^ipmwt to front
of a baUttagtortead el beUad the nearest portion of a
buildtav BQacial to a jaWc street on Lot 3, Kto 8,
nne Oonrw t^w^onses, i$6 Itorytond Av^ue. Virginto
Beadf Bli^Mi^
tt.Wail^s of Virginto, toe. requesto a nria^of 74
sqaare tort of ^ dtowance to 281.5 aqaare feet ot
t^gt tainmt waad «( 187.S aqnarv tool of ^p al-
iMnntoei^ idft»Mid i»Art<tfaP»r^<iatttto«teast
of Irdrtoflaia Trail) B^to side of VifgtirfaBe«h Boale-
vard, P.A. Ptou Area, 3S8I VUfitoa umcb &wtonrd.
Lynnhaven Borough.
18. i. C. AaptowaU,
MwM^
.11/^,12/7,12/14,
Jr. reqoesto a variaM» to altov a
ptrtotcter Mveway to toe i^^red IS toot Mttai^
fMm the northwaat property Um aad to te r^ptted
10 toot setback from the ot^tosBsl mpertyttBewlma
preUMted aid to waive toe reqatradtoataMtoito^toaae
setbacks aa Lot 1, ClbMia PropM^, I. MtoHama fttrk-
way. Princess Anne Borongb.
20. Jane& Jr. reqwito a n$iam xdm
(««t to a vitrd ta^tOkMMt^mM^
as raqatr- riet D, S^on 1, Ti^ C,
Section *,, Tuoh. Saw^iddtor Itoad. P«^
^BoroQE'
21. Barbara ana Mry Pope iei|wi8t i a mriaafieofS
feet to a S toot iMe yaid iito^e to^ead tf 10 toet as
raqatoad (aoith pNparto Ito^ « IM 12. tMk U,
Creatan Beach. SoMh AtunUe Awana. LyariKvea Bn--
82. Dunes Motor Iqn by WiUtom E. McCIurg, Architect,
reqnesto a variance to allow stock parUiv {nM) ^ere
pr^Utod and a variance of 5 fSrt?a™s^S
oa toe east property Itoe instead of S toet as reaitfad
and to waive tbe landscaping to m rwoaired s^^
? *'*JI*^I*^.**T'*''' ^^^^ ^** Devdopownt
S'-'^Si./^^LV*^® Virriato Beach ior^
23. yiifiato Beadi Bank of Comtoffce by Thomo^
?«7''*2iL^**?^'J*»"**s » vjjtoace of 7 feet tea
T'***"* «or a frarstonding sign torteldof 7 feet as
S'r'iL*' J^V ^ 12 and oasta* 5 feet of Lot 13,
Btock 108^ Vlrgtoto Beach, soutoWest comer of 85tb
24. BIto L< Webb« Trast^A and Amoco (Ml Co Laa^
by H. C^vto ^ato^ Attorney, reqnesto a variance bf 4000
Tare toet of toadjrn to 16,000 square toet iQead
M.OW square tort of land area as reqaired tor an
S™2*J" 'f^^ *?iiS?„°° P«rt <rf a Parcel of Webb
Jatl^J&JSfi'lSSg?*" ^' "• «■ ''^'^-
S**^ **•. totenarrtauij of tbe Zonii« Admintotra-
)^,k2"!*v'' ^,^T^, *° o"-"*** <Brertlooal signs
(Ullboards) on Lot 26, Block 14, Pecan Ganiens. soSh-
east coraer of Roeemont Road and Ba^roft Road
Princess Anne Borqagh.. ■
ALL APPUCAKTSiroST APPEAR BEFORE TBE BOARD.
W. L. Towers
Secretory.
VBS-11/80, 12/7 - 2t
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
For toe Eastern Ost^ of YIRGDOA
to re:
Bankruptcy No:
GEORGE WASBmOTCSfAlilCK 76-259-N
WlLLLLttKEMNETBffrOUT 76-714-N
T/A Portsfflortb Floor Covering Co.
Aim REDFORD LAWSDN 77-78-N
CALVQf LEE SNYDER. JR. Individualty
and TradiW As Snyder's Studio and Gallery 77-292-N
Bankniipt
|-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHER PARTIES IN
INTEREST
HOTICE 18 HEREBY OVEN THAT:
It qipearing toon the schedules of toe banknqrt at
toe time of filing ttoit there were no assets from which
any divided oould be paid to creditors, toe notice to
creditn's adyiaqd tint it was unnecessaryfor any creditor
to m hto daim at that time.
SdMeqnertly it vpears toere are asseto from which
a dividend may be paid.
CREDITOR MAY NOW FILE CLAIMS IN THIS CASE.
CLAOIS SHALL BE FILED ON OR BEFORE JANUARY
16,1978. "
^iQlalma ^cb i^)3ot filed on or befot« toe above
' --«-- J" ■ ^exc^'aa-iottfeririawjWwvidedtJ
lied M m^Mw^tn^aBmem"'^
an oftfciil form prescribed
for a proof of T'^
Creditors who Mi'e previously filed a claim in tois
cite should not file again.
HAL J. BOMfEY, JR. '^ • , i
Bankrupfaty Judge ]|^^ '^
VBS,-iy23, 11/30 - 2t *■
I
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
VmCOOA: to The Cleric's Office of toe Circuit Court
for thb City of Virginia Be^h on toe 21st Day of Novem-
ber, 1977.
CITY OF VmOINU BEACH, VIRGINIA
a llmidpal Corporation,
Connplainant,
vs.
MARGARET JONES
and the constoto of these def^idanto, whose names are'
also .wiknown, , and if the drtoidaoto be dead, their surviving
eoasOFto if any there be, tbe defendanto'
ddldren, if aiqr there be, tbeir heirs
at tow, not of kin, devi«i«, legatees,
personal represMtotives, lien creditors
and lien creditors of any heirs or
devtoees, aad any other person or
corponti(»s baring any totwest in toe
solqect matter of this suit, all of
whow post oCttce addresses are
cMUfletoly unknown; uid that all of said
paroM are herrtqr made parties
deteadant to tids proceedtog 1^ toe
Maena deseriptton of "PARTIES
UHXIfOWN",
Detoadaato,
m CHANCERY DOCKETcHO. C77-1837-A
Tile object rt this suit to for the said Complainant
to ^orce ito Uoi for taees ud to sell for toe payment
of Mrtato delinquent taitoa tbe following-described real
estato to the City of Vii^nto Beach, Virginto, to-wit:
A mtato ideee or parim oi land situated to Bayside
K«Bpsville lAi^erial I||raiet, to Princess Anne Coiudy ,
State of Virginto and desotoed as follows:
Loto No. 13 and 14 to Block No. 2 fronti&g 40 fe^ on
•eeoad Sreet and of the dimnsions shown on pUt of
thearoperty.
H beiag a pniioo of the Kopoly pnrdiased by C. H.
Partreaa flroBi E. A. Watklas.
IT BEING EXACTLY the aane prqierty coov^ed to toe
Ttofnulirt Jwrrta by Deed tooai CB. Fratress and hto wife,
oa JwMury I, 1927, whidi aato deed is duty recorded
to toe, (»&!e of toe Clert ei toe Circuit Court of Vir-
gil^ B«^ to Deed Bode 142, at Page 571.
Aad an Affidavtt having berti awte and filed toat tbe
Drteadanto are artoMwn at tttiA^wabouto, address and
loeatton, alttougl ^e d^ii^ hu been used Iqr and
OB b^^ of toe CMqdaUul top A^nto. EB^oye^
aiid Ammejw, to aseertoto toa Oornkf rt Corpi(»«M>
to wMv toe mM DefwdM^iwi rMdtog, brt vMout
tiMt, toe lart Jaowa pmrt rt^ «MkNSMB d toe aato
Defandaiiti brtag O/e Cherry, SoaaB. Hlt8 aarehSbreet.
MrtoULVligato and ^jrane-Avrtlta.Xtotfk.Virgtok;
tt to aa^m that mhjo mar «% bd^w the
IStt day d Dawmtwr, im tort taalM toay bwaeees-
saiT to protod ttdr trteresto to toto mm.
koorTtssmt
BrwtoB.liRMa
AttMBqr rt Jaw
41«tmUiMadi 4M.
tUgWAp^ V^pa 23tt2
ORD$R
VIR(HNU: to The Clerk's
Office d toe Cli«ult Court
d the City d Virginto
Beach, on toe t6to day d
Novdnber. 1977.
to ra: A^ton d Melissa
Am Weavo', m inGut, and
cbuge d name to Mdissa
Mdissa Ami Claisse
By: Rot R. Clatose and
GUH*to CldMe
PetWooefs
To: Ronald MyiMod
Weaver
Siadity Birodc Cdwtominium
1500 Wtotftold AvStMie
Sarasoto, Florida 83580
to Chancery C77-1737
This day cane Roy R.
Claisse and Glorto Claisse
PetitiaBers, and represent-
ed that the objed d this
procaediBg to to efled the
adntion d toe above named
inffent(s), Mdissa Ann
Weaver, by JUf R. Claisse
andGtoria Clalssfl, husband
anA wife, and afldavit hav-
ing bean made and filed
that Ronald Raymond
Wearar, a Batural pared d
said ddldrrrtl), to a non-
resident d toe StotedVir-
gida, tbe last taiown post
office address b<^:Shaddy
Brook Coadomtoium, 1500
Whitfidd Anabe, Sarasoto,
Fto. 33580,'it to tberdore
Ordered that tha said Ron-
ald Raymond Weaver appear
on or bdore toe 6th day
d Jamiary, 1916 and to-
dicate his/lier attitude to-
ward tbe proposed a(^tion
or dherwise do what is
necessary to jH-dect his
iderest to ttos matter.
A copy teste: John V.
Fentress, Cleric
By: Patti A. Keenehan D.C.
Alex H. A(&ins
P.O. Box 12571
306 Executive Bldg-Janaf
Norfolk, Va. 23562
VBS-11/23,11/30,12/7,
12/14-41
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office d the
Circuit Court ot tbe City d
VirglnU Beach, VA on the
Plaintiff, ^^K^-
against : "';'"
ArtVlksne, -«
Ddendad.
The object d this suit
is to obtato a divorce a
vincdo matrimonii from
toe said ddendantrupcmthe
grounds of one year se-
paration.
And an affidavit laving
been made and filed that
the defendad to a non-re-
sident d toe State d Vir-
gida, the last known post
office address bbing: 1644
Avenue B, Schenectady, New
York, 12306 it is ts^er-
ed that hedoaH>earand
do what may be necessary
to prdect his iderest in
this sdt.
A copy-Teste: John V.
Fortress
By: Patti A. Keenehan, De-
puty, Clerk
Tidewater Legal Aid
Sodety
147 Grad>y Street
Norfott, VA.
VBS-ll/2iS,ll/30,12/7,
12/14-4t
CRDER OF PUBLICA'nON
to the Clerk's Office d the
Circuit Cwirt of the City d
Virgida Beadi, VA on tbe
16to day d November, 1977
Rebecca L. Webb,
Plaldiff,
a^Unst
David Webb,
Ddendad.
The objed d ttos suit to
to odato a divorce a vincu-
lo matrimonii from thesdd
<tefendad, iqton the grounds
d one year's codtouousse^
paration.
And an affidavit having
been made and ffied tiat
tbe ddodart is a non-re-
sided d tbe ante d Vir-
gida, toe last known port
office address being: Route
1, M-A, tarton, SootoCar-
oUna it to ordered that he
do app^r on or before toe
6to (toy d Jammry, 199
and do what may be aec-
essary to prded hto to-
tered to tUs sdt.
A CQ|9-Teste: J<ta V.
FentTHS
By: Prttt A. Keenehan, De-
prty,a«rk
Jaaca B. MdCmry
P.O. Bat 1044
Virgida Beach, VA
VBS-U/28,ll/S0,12/7,
12/14 - «
^r:Mtt4,XMaahaa,D.C.
VB8-U/80, U/7 - 2t
vmnOAl to toe Clerk's
{meadtoeCiroMCeart
d tia <tty d mn^i^
BMM^OBtoalMidayrt
Mofv^ber, 1911.
to re: Adaption d WiUtoni
John Gde, Jr. aad ehuge
of his aame to saaiud
JwMBe Leiris, m
By: Suaari Jerotoe Lewto
Jr. apd Ettaabetb Lorraine
Hand* Lewto
Pdlttoaers
Tb:S*ChaGate
1101 Wert Ocean View
Avenue
Norfdk.VA
to ^ilancary iC-77-lS49
' (;
» f
Ttos day. came Samuel
JeroBM Lewto, Jr. and Eli-
aabeto Lomtoe flamer
Uwto, Pettttoa«rs, and re-
PTMMted toat tbe objed
d tolit proceeding to to d-
fed;the adoption d the a-
bove lamed tofad (s), Wil-
liam ioha Gale, in &mwl
JerdAe Lewto, Jr. and
Elis^rth Ltnraine Huner
L«wbi^ hnrtiand and wife.
and affidavit having been
BMdi^aad filed toat Suk
Cha Gale, a natural par-
ed ^ add ehUd, to a
noB-risldMt d the Stoto d
Virdnto, the tort known
post aiaoB address being:
llOSJMOcean^lew
Aranda, Norfolk, Virginto.
It to therefore Ontered
that til said Suk Cha Gale
app^ 00 01^ before tbe 5to
day qf January, 1978 and
indicBte her atttfade to -
ward the 'prap(wed adop-
tioB, or otoerwiM do what
to necessary to prded her
idemt to toto matter.
A copy terte: Jdm V.
Fetttewss, Cleric
^: %ttl A. Keenehan D.C.
diaries E. Jenkins, VL
804 Plan One Buildii«
Norf(^, Virgida 23510
VBS-ll/23,ll/.30,12/7,
12/14 - 4t
SHOW CAUSE ORDER
Virginto: to the Circdt
Cdvt d the City d Vlrgto-
to Btoch on the 16to day d
Nowmber, 1977.
h re: tbe Estote d Richard
It appearing tbat'inHi^
port ^, accounto d tHi-
Uam'E. McCardell,Jr.,
Admidstrator d the Es-
tote d Richard D. Maz-
SUII9, deceased, and d the
ddito and demands against
his estote has bea' filed
to the Clerk's Office d
ttos Court, and that mwe
than six mooths have dap-
sad 'since the qnalfficatioa,
ontodion d wllltom E. Mc-
Catiell, Jr., Admldrtra-
toi<, it to
ORDERED that tbe cred-
tors d, and all others to-
terasted to, toe estrte do
sbbW cause, if uiy they
can, on the 14to day d De-
ceifber, 1977, rt 9:30 a.m.
bdore tbe Judge d tois
Codrt againrt the paymed
arti delivery d tbe Estote
d Richard D. Maxzullo, de-
ceased, to toe dirtrtortees,
upon coadltiao that re-
funding bonds be ported.
tt to ORDERED that this
nofice be publtobed once a
week for two successive
weeks to the Virgida Beach
Sutk, a newqiape^ d gen-
eral drculation to the City
d Virginto Beach, Virginto.
A Copy-Teste John V.
Fentress Clerk
By: J. Curtto Fruit D.C.
CRENSHAW, WARE A
JOHNSON
1640 Virgida National
BankBuUding
Norfdk, Virgida 23510
VBS-ll/S0,12/7 - 2t
ORDER OF PUBUCATKM
li tbe Clert's Office d the
Circdt Court d tbe City
cTviiiisto Bea^, on toe
iftodaydlfavMBbM', 1977
Strte Agbmy aad Traas-
pJHtottoa Cfloimtostoaer d
Vltftoto
Platotiff,
antort
(HbaoB Eqalpnert (km -
pmr, Oarias Grimslead,
rtato,
OafMdMl.
The ob|ed d toto srtt
to to aopire by eaadMa-
Mtioa the toe rtaqde m»
d a stoto d toad oototo*
tog 0.6N Mi«, a
toy eoastavrttai
Mllaeart tonw^ ud apit-
taaaert eaa«Mrt tor toe
r^cation d cdrttog dUi-
ties.
Aad an affitevlt havtog
Md ^ tort
aM(aia'4tf
gbmA touakaentolhape-
tmeaer. ud tf he be da-
eeased, toe aatoaa Ml add-
reaaaa d Ha sufh^
tfuy, heirs at Uw
daviaeea aadlddpttaaltoe
Uea (»«dltonidalldttto
parttoa it to ordarod thrt
{^arlta (mtoMaMi He 1^
pear hera wtmA tai (1(0
days after due pd^crttap
bered, aad do what mf
b« aecMaary to protod ua
irtowrttottoasdt.
A eopy-Te^:
JdM V. Fedress, Ctorfc
JCEtLAM, PICaCRELL A
LAl^rat
1020 F A M NaU Bank
BIdg.
Norfdk, VA 23510
VBS-11/30,12/7 - 2t
OROER
virgida: to the Clerk's Of-
fice d tbe Cinaiit Court
d tbe City dViifida Beach
on toe 18to day d NovMi-
ber, 1977.
to Re: AD0P1TON OF WIL-
LIAM CRAK STYLES, Jr.
By: Ctorles Harvey Morgan
Jadce Curry Chambers
Styles Morgan,
Petitianers
TO: WILLIAM CRAIG
STYLES
6458Ladrec
Houston, Tocas 77088
C77-323
THIS DAY came Charles
Harvey Morgan and Jadce
Curry Chambers Styles
Morgan, Petitianers, and
r^reseded that tbe objed
ot this proceeding to to d-
fed the adoption d toe above
named infad. WUliam Craig
Styles, Jr., by CtorlM Har-
vey Morgan and Jadce
Curry Oiambers Styles
Morgan, husband and wife,
and affidavit having been
made and ffled that Willtom
Craig ^les, a aataral par-
ed d saM child, to a non-
resi<tart d the State d Vir-
ginto, the ]Mt known port
office address being: 6458
Lautrec, Hourton, Texas
77088.
» to, tferdore; OR-
DERED that the said WU-
liam Craig Styles appear
before this Court on or
bdore the lOto d January
1978, and indicate his at-
titude toward the {u-oposed
adoption, or otherwise do
what to necessary to jnt)-
ted bis toterest to this mat-
ter.
A copy-Terte: John V.
Fentress, Geit
By: J. Curtto Fruit, D.C.
William R. Moore, Jr.
1106 Maritime Tower "
Norfoto, Virginto
VBS-11/30,12/7,12/14,
12/21 - 4t
ORDER
Virgida: to toe Cleric's Of-
fice d the Circuit Court d
toe City d Virginto Beach,
on tbe 22nd day d Novem-
ber, 1977.
to re: Ad(qition d AUsoa
Mdiera Darts
By: Kathleen M. Davto
Germane aad Charles
Frauds Germano
Petitioners
To: Walter H. Smito
1355 Meadow Avenue
Boulder, Colwado 80302
to Chancery #77-1764
This day came Kathleea
M. Dayto Germano and
Chariiss FraKis Geramo,
I^etitiaaen, aadr^rMort-
ed toat the d>jed dfiUs
I»t>ceediBg to to ^ed toe
adoption d tie dxwe nam-
ed tofant (s). Alison Mrtwra
Davto, by KatUeM Davto
(^nano and Cautas
Fraads Ganrtn, liutffaBd
aad wtte, and affidavit bav-
lag ben made uA IBed
that Wrtta* H. Stalth, a
aalntl par^ dsaid dUd
ea), is a BOB-rertded d
Stato d Vlrgtoia. the
tort kMWB port office add-
ress bdag: 135S Meadow
Ave., Mdder, Orto. 1^
tt to thuwtaw Ortared^t
the saM Wtttar B. 8aMi
avpear oa or brtore toe
12tt day d JMaary, 1978
aai tortcM Ha amaie to-
or ollMN^ do rt^ to
BMa^aiy to prded Ms
tatovart to Mb matter.
An^ttMK
J(*a V. ^attiMa, Ctet
Bf: ^m^A.ltoM*^DLC.
Vlr^laBaa)*.
inr^to
VW-11/30,U/7,12/I4,
12/21 - 41
■■^ri^lkri^rili^
^
nM^^M^aHMBaaaaMaidMHSdMtohiiiiMhMntotoiiAffiMaiia
aiBfl^Mli
Pet of the Week
setbooad.
no ^e. H* Uk«s wetjme.
caU Om IHriiito Bach S.
P.C.A. at «i-3<01 wd BM^
ZadL Ht's imt^ ftv jraur
call.
Uncle Sam's a tutor MinOrS
Uncle Sam's bstnei tutor.
That was tbe remin-
der from the Veterans Ad-
ministration to veterans Mi-
roUed in college vaiter tbe
GI bm.
TutcH-ing help is available
to make sore veterans get
the most from their college
training. The free servic#
is not charged against the
veteran's basic GI Bill edn-
catiooal a^tlement.
The pnremmeirt did not
pay tor titorial assi^ance
for Worid War n and Kor-
ean ccmflict veteran, VA
said, but ODder present law
VA wUl pay as much as |65
a month for m<fA help ap to
a maximom of flW.
In addttioB to wterau and
active doty servicemen, tu-
torial benefits are also avail-
able to widows, widowers,
qxwses ' and children study-
ii« under the VA's Depte-
de^' Edu<»tioaal Asds-
taace Program.
Veteraas aad^^rvicHBeB
atteading s^ool at the pdrt-
secottdary level on at I^st
a half-time basis are eli-
gible if they have a dM-
ciM<7 is a fiib]ect required
in aa approved program, oi
edMatioo, VA said.
ApfdicatioB forms andfv-
ther iniormatira can be eh-
tained from any VA otRw
er campus representative.
The Virgiiria Beaeh claims
service is at Cdvrthcnise and
North Landing Road.
in Rec Center
By tEE CAHILL
PtfUie Affairs Writer
Min»>s Mder U years will be allowed to patnmize taUe
top commercial recreatioD centers owter an ordiiumee
49>roved by Virglola Beach City CodbgU I7 a vote of 8-1.
Meyera CN)ei«dorf voted against the onUnuiee. Vice Ifqror
Patrick L. Staad^ and <»oneilman George R. Furell
wereai»eRt
The OTdtattBce permits mlaors in estaUl^ffleirts except
between tbe bmrs d 12:01 a.m. and 5 a.m. onless ac-
companied by their parent or guardian.
The original onfimnce prhlMts minors aider 15 tnm
patronizing these asAers.
Cumtinghcmi elected
Homer W. Cmminghan of
Va. Beach Cbainun of the
Board and Chief EiKirttTe
(Mfloer of PMG Ccmpuriles,
bic., was iteeted SeflM m
Vic« Pntidiat of tlw A -
mericaa fiealtt Care Asso-
ciatloB at flie Asirada -
tioD's aaMal neetiag in &a
Diep>, Caltfacida. TkB .
AfflMi^i ReamT OuMt As-
sod^iaB refifwmts near-
ly 7,S00 pnprMary lad
«»-pro|ffMu7 hnltt eare
facilities with qpproxl -
mately 7004100 bads.
Ur. Cnalatftem has loog
betti active te baalnMa and
civic afUra in Vta^da
Bea<A. Ba ta earreatty a
member of tte Virgtnia
Beadi StikofA Board, Chair-
man of tte Vfarfft^ Bsach
Meals On mwd^puAo^-
ber (tf tte mgUa Beadk
Plwwrtng rfflHHataidon bM
aervM as a ttraetor oi the
MatioMl Cooaen of Health
Can SarvlcMi
Kampiviri
Maker ^.' Mfs M^
Wins
I
MttBriiMiawryl
W.
In Windsor Woods- - -
Plaza — Qr^n Run
TIM Cattwto Pmm
0fttMHc4y^rtt
7 pM, 8at4 9*30 4 tl AM. Sun.
fm^^ 340-7112
Virginia Beach
Public Natices
mms. OF piiBUK^ATioir
In the Cl«k's (^te« of n«
Cfertait Cocrt of tte City
ofVininia«aaA.JAo*«»
PUitttf,
CbistiM
AnB<:hysals
IMandaal.
the Ob^ flf W« salt|s
to oMain a <ttvoree a fla-
ealo matrimoi^ fran the
aald defewliat. apon tte
nroands cd Uvtag sapante
ttd apart irtOant latar^
nQition and wlthoot cobaM-
tatten, fbr more tlaa
aasyear.
And an afDdarit having
made and fUed that
8U, RavM Sq^part ^uttvity
WaaMig hy aid la wlMiy
ft Is ortenl^rt ha 49
day of JtaMJT, ini and
to iHtAacI Ha Uiarait tii
thUaoIt.
A cqpf-Tft^e: John V.
Faatt^n
By: P^tt A. Keen^Mn. Sa-
potyidlMk
Edmrd T. drfon, m
tSMPaf^lleAvanaa
P.QBeifi
Viiflaia Baaeh, VA U4H
VBS-IW«A12/14,
l£/tl-4t
tte defeadut la a nen-ra-
•Uaat of the State et Tir-
fii^ tbe Hit tnimi Mat
af^aaddraaa teinr- nOO-
CUcago, Blinola, 90aM ttis
fffderad that aha do qpaar
on or b^re the 11th day
of Jaaaary, 1978 and do
wiat may be neceaaary to
protect her interest in tUs
salt.
A eopy-Teste: John V. Fan-
traas
By: Patti A. Keenehan, De-
pAy, Cln%
Wmiam W. Marritt
121c Graaby Street
Morfolk, Va. 23510
VBS-n/30,12/1,12/14,
12/21 - 4t
OBsm OF pubucahdn
In tifr dark'a Ofllea oTtha
Cirentt Coart of the City
of Viifinte Baaeh, VA on
tha imtey of Novamber
itn,
Boyd Lea Leodiardt,
PWntif!.
BialBat
Oaadia.
G&tSl OF PmUCATKMI
of ^nr^aia Maeh. VA. on
tbe 22na day onforambn',
1977.
IXmaa L«neriA Cbriatiaa,
Plaiattff.
against
ChaiUa E.Christian,
DefenAaat.
The oMaet at this aait
is to cMaia a (fiforce from
tbe boMd of niuriaga from '
tbe 4aid dtfandaaft, tqxm tba
grooMia of eraeHy.
And n affMarit havli«
ba«D ouMle and filed ttnt
the dalandant is a non-re-
sideiil of the Stafte^af 1^-
ginla, ttalistknorafoataf-
fice ajddrna ba&igrltoMn
Vr-i.
JaaaK^lay
Leoidiardt,
DeNBuAIR*
Tba obieet of tbla suit
is to oMaUi a dlvnta a
viaeolo nuiMnuialtmM&tba
aaM dataada^ opoB tta
groanda of deattrtkai gr in
tba i^omtiva ooa year
coaHnaoaa aapawdtfoa.
JM an aflldavtt hav^
be«i mda ud Iliad Oat
tbe dtfaniial la a Mn-ra-
sldeal of tia State of Vir-
gfada, tba lail known jpM
alBoa aiftjtoibirtaf fjtiiita
dared ttat jAa do Opaar
OB or befM« the 9^ Hlay
at Jamary, 1939 aad4D aflat
Buy he aecaaMfy to pro-
tect bar latwast In tbis
sott.
A copy-Taste: John V. Feo-
traaa
By: P^ A. Kaenatau, De-
pat^, CUok
AAiat A. G0R7
fjQthmL 829
VtrginSa Baaeh, VA 2S4S1
VBS-ll/M,12/7,12/14
12/21 -4t
PUMilC HOnCE
^^e 21at di# of IHnramber, 1917, tba OmbcU of
tbthCi^ of Vbj^ite Biarh, ^b^iatak, tOoflbbA aresola-
IMi aaWlBd 'WMtattoK AaShondag tt» laaaanee and
Sate of 111,900^100 Mbttc Inpr^ranant BoiMa, Sarlaa
oC Itn, flf m m/M Vbglaia Baacb, Vb^ila. Merale-
fwc AnttorisB^ and Aravidlag for ttO Pfmn, Oeli^
^^fi FayB i flnt T hwiaof "
^^a» yeipoaaat^iar wrM^ tba bonda are fo ba iasned
and Ha aamaat fi^ aa^ parpose ara«B Mkvs:
, rtte acqoiritloti and imj^roiw-
, caaatn^an, a^urgeaei^, rebfrnttoe
of 8^»ol facllittes. I 7.9^,000
Mprove and eitMd streets and hi^ways,
tadadhvrt^ofwayacqal^tfon. l,l2t4Se
Q yu at ii i i aie ii tfnS la ipro y a me nt a ai aarfaee
dE^«ta aystoa. 712,991
%c^:tag of l^atfiawHi Btt^r fi7,0W
PlaBBinf , alta aeqp^ritioa and ImmotaaBwO Bt
CHHtnetloo, anlaffainaata, raaeliMii ttd a^MpMI «f
maielBal haUdbai; IncldBac artt mMl0Ktmsmim,
NmSoiMrftaRr, iimda mMaaaw*
mi mtt»lHmm, fin statloaa, »mm adadtiatra-
tioB bafl&t, aotntlfla hofidhf, a^or vaMc^ptrage
tttttdhm: batltb tlepartmeBt bMUtag and
ilfbrary.
2^,999
nunlH, sita aeqi^tlOB and lawnnmnoto, eamrm^
ii^Itlaa. tacMlac boat raa^^ p^tag momtu, fc-
bftcatlon sbep, ooaamMilty caiMr ud
r«tro«s <,St.NO
■Mai
Iii,«a,t9e
«Mr «€ the CoancU of tta <^ * v*m»<« «#«♦♦
^
amm of pubucation
Vlrgtaia: hi ^ Clroitt Coort
of thaCtty ofViigiaia
ghda n^ni^ and Traimporatlon
OaMimimtr of Vlrgtaia,
PiM^Aiar,
GIBSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY
Sprva: Baaiaaln J. Levy,
RatiiiiratfAiaBt,
lOl^lral MUiag.
PtKlmmM, l^fitfa;
(^ASL^^IKSTEAD, and if ba
be da«Baaad, Mi aarvt^
imttmMA airipa, and ttie
lin enOSbsm of aU of nid
partta8,itt«^ tti»« ba, and
dl olherpenMna hnriai an
lirtM^wt bi tba pR^^ to be
eoQdoiiaad bjr JUi proeaodtag,
te aamaa of idl irtriid sartioa
are oAaoim ta^ patt^hwer
|yad an proe«rtad aplaat as
"Putiea Vtftaova";
and
0.010 Acre of Luid» llore iff Leas,
a Taanraary Cottrtro^iaa ^sanant
and a ramaa^ Easanaot f^ ttie
RaloeatioB of Exlirtlng Vtttltlaa,
00 Property Fropttag on Mrdnedk
Road, LyaBhaven Bwoogh,
Vtrgbda Beach, Vifglnla.
Defradants.
b> ttia proceediiv the petitioner sedu to acquire by
eootennatfoB ttiO tea simple title of a atrip of land con-
tain d.ceo aere, a temporary eooatrnctlcoaaaemaaiand
a permumt aasaBtent fOr the relocation <tf ndstfaiKatO^-
tlea at^acent tterato, for oaes and purposes of tte pett-
ttooer In coonectloh lAth its pniact known as Project
^000-134-108, RW-201 (North IKriiMd Boad wMe^}.
wfticb aaes and poposas are more partiadarfydaamhaQ
ik thaMttttOB and ekMttts terato on file in the itfEleo
of tiie Clark of tbla court, to wblidi rd^erence is ber^
made tot a ftil and ^curate d^cr^^on thereof ui^
for ttie ajpoMtpant of coinmlatiaDen to asearbdn
Just eoaaimMtfOB to tbe ownara of uy aabita or lalareai
la ttkaiffoperiy tobatiksnoralteetadasaresidtoftba
taking and use ttieraof by tta petttloner.
For ml^ pofpMea, tbe pHittooer will m»f to ttw
coort, ^ttag at Pri»iM8 Anne Statloo, Virgil Baa^,
l^rgftla, on Oa 14tb day of Deeember, 1977, at 9:20
iLM,M m aa aooB ttarMftn* as patttioiiar may be teard.
lor fltt anauwnain ai eoauMaauaBra^io^^^rearflunjBn
conqM^araoB as aibreaaftd.
iUid it'qVMrihf by aflldavi| fllad acontlhig to law
ttM na poet MSOa address A Charlefr Crim^aad la
oBtanvn to ttil pf^tttoner; that If be be dacaaaod, tto
namoa and aiidressaa of hia murrttdag ap9Qs«t f W(>
bdn at law, davsnes and aaalgna, and tta Uaa er«u- ;
tore dr all of aafel partlM, if anr fliere be, and ^ ail
otter parsMu baring an toterest to tt« fHropoir to be
oooribHwaed by tUa prOcaeedtog. eKept G^son E«n^-
nent Coeu»qr. are attnown to tba p^tlooen vbo has
baan mim to aaeartato tbalr ^aa and addraaaw }iif
tfMdH|#nc«i tt b acomUngly KSBSSHSD tkittte a|Or«t
aati pnvdiiii do appear wlAn fSirOiKn days alter 4iia
pobneattoa of tUa order to the dMrTa (Nfica oTIba
CIrcalt Court t>f toe (^ of Virgtak Beach, VlrtlBto,
aid do what la aaooMary tonotact tb^ totereste:
, and itla FimTHER ORDERED that jf any of tba aald
parsou dMlraa to listtrt any obf}ec^(ai or ^aua t9
ttw taldag oc <haag1«t lof his propei^y (^ to tbe Juris-
i^mm of tba ItsHii to baar tha caaa ttd to ^aad vlto
tba vpotetotaal of coaattsalonera, be ttaU fltehto anawar
and groods ofdaienae deaigaiflag Ua l^a^ tottio
nrc^ertir to ^ ffOBdamiiad, toe gromato of aagr oltiecl--
ioo or dtfaaa* to Iba taldag or anuq^ oiMa loterafit
im to toe Jmrtedietton of the eoart to hear to«^tfa and
to proeaad wMi tfa appobtoianl of <»fflmisstaien for
tba datertolai^m of JaAc(HBpanaatto(a.
aarani My HKdiottarlBil to fileUa answer and gromda
<A Maiau as beretmdwva iffoviito^ tt^ failure aimll
not jr^ada toe owaer tnm aipearlag ob toe date aat
lor /tea rapoUtoteal of conuntasfanare omt Arom^re-
paaiiag en^neo as to to^ vate^oa and damage aw
ftom itering ia tbe. anird of i«< coaagwsatlonscccgtl-
tog to Ms lnl«^ toarrin or otoanrise prota^tog Us
tUf^* M mRft fillve shall preeloia ai^ Omwr ftora
any other ^l^nse by a«y of plMS to bar, ahyenaitf
or (^harviao.
KELLAM. PIOERELL AND LAWLER, p.q.
jfJUMsllPkiEtm
I026 Fir^4 lifrchaitfa Bank Building
Itorlofk, Vbitoto 2SS10
TbS-li/IO, 12/7 - ^
11^ - It
NO|^OF PUBUC HEARING
■ne rwOkr inaetli« of tbe CooacU ol tbe City of Vlr-
jlateBaneh wlli bebaia to tbe Comtt fihttdiRs of toe
ISiatratton BUMag, City BWJP^ieaMAaMStattott,
VIxiMa BcMdi, VlrgliiU on Moodi^ DMaabar 19, 1977,
at W P.II.I ^ «Mdi tima too totloartag aivtteations
Mllbabcivd:
axmnagtkL \m, pbuut:
TiRINCESS ANNE BOROtKffl:
1. AppUcatton of J. C. Asptowall, Jr., for a CondltioBal
Daa Panait for the expansion of a mtol-warebaiue on
certato praparty located on tba Wast sMa of Sootb
Lyittavan PaHnray bagtaoing at a poM 1020 fast more
or lass Itortb of Hollaad Road, raantog a distucft of 70
fast along tba Weat aida of Sonto LyBOhavan Parkway,
naataf n dMaace of S93.59 laat to a Noribwastorly
dlraodoai, rnaotog a diatanca of 293.85 liat to a Sooto-
vaitoriy dinetkft. raaatog a diataaeo ol 420 feat more
or laaa to a Soolbeaattfly dlraefloa, nmlag a dMaaea
of 420 eeet mon or lass ib a Nortbsutiriy dbroettaM
and nianlac a distaace of 229 feat mart or Ma to a
Soatbaastany dlraetion. Said parcrt flontatoa 4:09 acrea
more or less. (The Lakaa Area). PRlKCEflS ANNE BOR-
OUGH.
LTimBATQI B080UQB:
2. AppUeatitt of na Lynnbaveo Dnitod Matoodiat Cbareb
for a Condlttonal Oae Patmlt tor a chucb «• oartate
praarty located on the Santo sMa ol Uttlo Neck Road
ba^iiiiv at a point 290 fatt mora or laaa Weat ofBar-
rtf Road, nmntog a dialanee of 149.22 fttt atoag tbs
Easten property Una. nmnlBg a distanca of 99.79 lait
directton, mnatog a dto«BaGai)f 297.40
diractton, ruaalag a diaiaaca of 101.50
racriiiiMittJly dinettoa, raaalai a dlitaaca of 182.90
feat to a SoatbwaatMly dbvettoa. nanlag a dlataaea of
928 fast atoag tba Waatarn praparty Una. niMdag adto-
taaea of 101 J7 fast to aa EaArly diraetioa, rtattv a
ttrtaaea of 96.29 fast to a Souther^ ^raeS^,
na noBQ, nnvuv
Easten property 1
raarVnNHrly I
I ^ 1 j_. -J!?' -L:y-j^ ^
Vbf late mtm »m, Km. M, im - A-l
7^
iia
^ch Public Notices
40 tMt in u ill eettoa, rttwlne
riiiiM:u<>E, McUam Of MO fe«t mor* (
l e^ jOoL, ■ of Little Nw* Road. Sa
•^N BORf
<^ Lesley Bryan StoUNirne, Jr. re<)ttcsU a ttrtewe
allow the parklDf of major recreational e^^dgywit
i
3. AttlMttlon of Harry E. Ttwrna tor a Contittonal
Uae Permit for a residential keoael on certain profwrty
located on the North side of Landstown Road beglaniiv
at a point 821.04 feet East of Salem Road, niBBii« a
disUnce of 293.7B feet aloi« the North side of Laads-
town Road, running a distance of 7S8.2S feet along the
Eastern property line, running a distance of 299.0S
feet along the Northern property line and nmaiiv a dis-
tance of 774.41 feet along tbe Western property Une.
Said parcel contains 5 acres. PRINCESS ANNE BOR-
OUGH.
4. Annlication cf Manas Corporation for a Condttioaal
Use Permit for a mlidatnre golf course on certain pro-
perty located 15 feet more or less East of LfHrimvea
Parkway beginning at a point ISSiOfeet more or toss North
of HoUaod Road, running a distance of 441.94 feet along
the Western property line, nmoing a distane* of MS.M
feet along tte Northern property Une, nmning a dls-
teflce cK 533.96 feet along the Eastern fH-eperty Um
and mming a distance of 410.51 feet along the Sondiem
nrtaerty line. Said parcel contains 3.9 acres. PRIN-
CraS AMME BOROUGH.
KEU^SVILLE BOROUGH:
S^ AppUcatiu a The iMapsTille Ctepel for a Coott-
tkml Use Permit tor « etaun^ <» e^rttia v^mr^
located at the Nortkw^ isiersMtiflB of Orerlud Road
and l^erlapd C^rt. rmta^ a .iMsMe tdJMM feet
idog the West site at Onn-bad Road, rnniA^ a ^-
taaoi of 219.77 fe^ al(»g tte Norftern ivniMtr fine,
nnnliig a distance of 173.44 ^t fei a SoSmly #r-
e^on, rausdng a distance of US.? fe^ te an &iMeily
(ttfeeOoo, rHiiag a di^aMe of 150 feet ta aSo^wr^
direettoi and ruming a distance (tf 200 feet atMlg tte
Neitt side ot Ovw^md Covrt &M nwrctf oon^iais
1.94 Mres. OCempsTille Heights Area), KEMPS -
VILLE BOroWJH.
6. ^ lia itt ffln ol Amoco Oil Canpaiiy for a Coadttimml
Use Pniatt for a Self-serrice gasoline stattdii on^r-
ttin iit^erty located at the Sotteast iat»seetfoi> <4
bdto River Road and Sottth Military Hid^nmy, nm-
a distance oi 103.96 fe^ aloqg tte l^urt^Ueof
MUitarf l^hvay, mnniag a distant M 149.M
feel itag tte Soi^hem proper^ line, nouiag a d^
tanee of 109.01 fec« along tte Western prcpM^ Itte,
twaim a dirtance of 120 feet al(mg tte iMttsUeof
Indiaa River Road Snd nnning a distance 0(^.11 feet
in a Sottttwesterly direction. SaM pared ccmlatts M,000
sfflnUe feet m<u-e or leu. KEliPSVn^LI BDROlKiR.
AMBIDMENTS:
7. H4tkn of the Planning Commission of the CU$ tf ^-
ginia Beach to amend and reordain Artide I, Section
HI, of the Comprdwesive Zoiing OrdtaaiM» perbin-
ing ^ definition of zero side yara sett;^ Bne. Ilore
detaited information is available in tte Dqiertmeirt
(tf TliBDing.
8. MotioB gi the Plaudng Commission cStbe City of Vir-
gida^Eeadi to amend and reordatt Sectioa 4-4 of ^
Subdifrision Ordinance relating to lots. More itetailed
info^^iidn is available in the Department (tf Plaa-
niagi.-,
9. ICotioa of the Plannii^ Commission of tte City of
Vir^a Beach to amend and reordain Article 1, See-
^M lis, of the Comprehensive Zmlng (^tUnanoi lo
esta0dyi a R-10 R^dential District. Hen delailed
Irtai^tion is available in the DepartmeDt of Plaa-
litog.'
Plats Witt more dialled information are aralUUe
in tte D^rtm«it of Planning. I
mdAnlJ.Webbon i
^i^iiiUMod Of b*^»i ttaMMHIfe
.iHHp toapnbUeiUHHHp
imnraH WMdows, 640 White CmP1DHI%.
NOtiCE or PUBLIC HEARING
The VirglttU Btech Boafd of Zoning Appeals will eoodoct
a JWld Hearing <» Wednesdajr, December 1977. at
1:30 p.m. in tte Council Chambers, Admi^ti«tiOB
Bttildttg, Municipal Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia,
lie f(fllovtag_|£|0ieations will appear on tte agoida.
'-DEJff£rat^A€HpDA: .
LlD^erred Oe4<*er 5, 1977). (^ea Door Chapel by
'Pmz ^eg^niann, Pastor, requests a variance of .89
licjrini to 2.11 seres instead of 3 acres as required for
^a ctarch on Parcel E, Windsor Oaks West, 3908 Bol-
land Road. Kanpsville Bcnimgta.
"2. (D^errtd October 5, 19Tr). Westmlidster-CaBterbury
''Of Rampftori RMdl, be. by Sam Houston requests a
"virtaue^ (tf 90 fe^ in builttng heif^t to 165 feet in
^ hei^ instead (Mt 75 feet as allowed and of 343 on site
, piitiii^ spaces to 343 parking t^ces instead of 686
' paiiEisg ^ec^ as reqidaed (variance request amaded
' itm previous »ivertising) <» Tract A, All (tf mtx^
A tjut B and closed potions (a Ocran Avenue and 7tt
Stre^ (U seres); LfiU«vte^aeh, Shore Drive. Lym-
r haven Biffough.'
3. (D^erred November 2, 1977). Jamra Beaw^iamp,
Jr. requests a variance to allow Uk parking of majra*
recremoittl equiinneid in front of a bidUing instead
'^of biMsA' the QMrest portion ,tf a bnil#ig accent to
a i^iUc street m Lot 9, Mode 5, Se^n 4, Wind-
sor WogkIs Bouleurd. Kem{»ville Borough.
REGULAR AGEMSA:
1. 9aN|ik €. and iUiae B. AMttgtwi, Jr. request a
^irteoee of 5 fe^ to a 10 foot side yuii ad^c»t to
a stre^ (71^ ftreet) i^e«d of Mf feet as req^red
i^lM I, Block 7, Se<Ak» E, (^e tlmrj, 1W16 Oceen-
front. LymhavMi !l^roi^.
2. Herbert G. Datfal by AsMon H. PuUy, Jr., Attorney
requests a i^Huce ot 2 feet in teMe hdgldtoaS
ftM iutead of a 4 ftxrt fen^ as altowed in a mpdred
s^Mck from a street (Parinmod Court) on Lot 24,
Blo^ 2« 3940 Old Forge Road, mpdsor Woods. Kem{ffi-
vUleBiH^i^.
3. Dr. Beriird D. Packer 1^^ Grover WrtUM, Attor^,
remiH^ a ^Hsutiance et 5.7 fetf to a 4.3 isot dcfe yam
settaek insteaul ctf 10 feet as retired (aerttprc^rty
line) sttl a variance of 21.9 ^ to m 1.1 M rear
3«ra s^badE instead of M feet as re<piired eta rear
yard adja^tt to tte Atlantic 0<»an oa Mt 9, C^te
H^ry Pn^erty ol Codce, Got&mt uA Home, CapeBwry
88(S Ocn^rwrt. LynetevM Borw^.
. 4. Adrian L. Dai% requests a mriuMBe to allow %t
'pari^ of ma^ reereirtlOHd ^s^pMtf in btxi ei a
'j^te% iBSt^ tt behind the nearest portiw(rfabttBMng
^adJIc^^ayiUie street oo Lot 22. BipckA, Aohes-
^tinrne ?\ Wliitrturst Laidine. Section 1,S5SS llew CieiMy
4wve. Kemiwfille Boroi^.
■%. Ernesto V. Guarin requests a ntriaace to altow tin
parting of major reereattNal t^^mmi in ftt^ dl a
boilding instead of behind the n^rest prntiw <^ a |^d-
'tng MQaoiHit to a public str^ on UA 19. BtodcR,
'-"Section 2, $52 Old Post l^oad. Winteor OAs W^t
k'^Kempsville Borough.
'6. John W. Bergman req«Ms s wim^ to lOhnrtto
-parking of a mi^ recn^kMl eqn^^ in ttmA (tf
a bnikHng instead of ^Uad flw pearMt pollen oi a
building adlaceot to a pddfe i^etf m Lot 31, ^c^on
Jl, Princess Anne PlaM. SS3 XMlh BettnM IMve.
ud Lwdnte t. VeMi r«^M a vaitew^
01 £ leet 111 fence height to a 6 foot fence instead of a
4 foot fence as allowed in a required setback from a
'^MnMt (Edtria Drive) on Lot 22, Block G, Fez Run,
,;478f Post Onk Drive. KempsvlUe Borongh.
.8, Larry E. Bostle requests a vtriance to allow the
::parklng of major recreatioml equipment to front of a
;'baildU)| iwriMd of behind t&e nearest portion of a
TMiMtiw a(tt«r(>ti( In a raihlir ctrMit 00 I^ 7, BlOCk R,
801 OM Post Court!
Hi fron*
tlon of
Section ji, jfemi
Bayside Borough,
10. Sam F. and Dotothy L. Roberts Tmmj inrinace
to allow ovemlgM ptxfcing of a coiiDMNliU iwieto grea-
ter than 3/4 ten eapncity In a renldenUat district where
prohibited on Lot 4, Block U, Seetloa 2, Part t, Windsor
Oaks feat, 60Q Saddle Rock Road. KempsviUe Borough.
11. Nathaaiel Kmmbain requeste a variance of 6.6 fM
to a 3.4 foot side yird setback instend of 10 feet as re-
quired (went propdrty liiae - addition to eiiatlai bone)
on Lot 10, Bkck 7. Ubermeer, 110 9ltt Street Lynn-
havea Boroagii.
12. Jut JmaiMOB r«|B^U a variaace of I.Ot feet
to a 49? Ml aide yud setfaaA instead ol 10 JeHns
reqfitared (aiMtt pnMrty line) and of 19.54 fsM to « tt.46
m mar UMI ni^Mit % the Altatte Aeeuun^M of
10 liat aa MHir«d ^w^nd fUxv aH^oa Md ieek)
on teMna 40 laet of Lot 2 and MorlheniiOtaftof
Ut% Btoefc IS, SeetloB D. Cape Heary, U06 OCeaiftMt.
15. Anea Md UiUs C. Goodfarfa t/a Vlity RM^jeaai-
rr request a nrianee to altow paitt« to ttii iriiirtd
toot aettiek irooi bott Tbnrstoa Avenne nd Stter
AsMl OB Parc^ U, Uepni Industottl Parit> M^wit
e^iar of ThurstM Av«mw and BOtt Itonrt. A^iMe
14. ftroU A. aodAaasla^Grain^rl9AaMiCi&Jl,
AgmA, reqneste a vaituce of 8 lert to a gS IHtllinat
j*i4 Mttaac Mte^ of SO feet as required oiilMit SO,
Tract B-C. Secaon 3. Sladbridge. 2849 S. aili^pf^r
Read. Pnago BntMi^.
U. AV AswcMes, (^otract Owner, by Ctaria^tedtton
rei^i»ts a varlanc^e of 2 feet in fines h^i|M«l^a4l foot
fence iiBtead of a 4 toot fnice as tflowadUiaiiiqiared
setback from a street ^r^gfat Luie) and «{. 5 feat to a
20 fdot buUdiag sottaaE Irom Fr«f^ Llae iBifead of
2S feet u rsqdred ahd to allow a partinal»' driff«way
tt tfee reqnized settMfc frtua bolli Pfaigiit l«Be aad
aoot&em ftwienrd ittere proMUted on Pilptt p. mntt-
aart eoraer of 3entteni Boulevard and ft^ki» Une.
Keuaville Binvai^.
16. TtanM S. and Nancy J. Grivea request a vatlmice
of 20 feet to a SO foot front yard setbndc iaatand of 50
feet as reqaired ot Lot 14, Trad D, Action 1, Saadbridge
BeacS, 3316 S. Saaiaiddler Road. Pungo Aoron^ »
If. JttKd e. Smtth reqoeste a variance of S lett to a
5 foot skte jnrd settadc testoad of 10 fe^ aa repaired
(we^ priparfy Itee-storaia addlOoal ea Lote^aodO,
Blodc m, Virglala Bea^, 2810 BaWe Aveaaa. Virgbda
Beadi BorMgli.
18. George Metq;er tty WyUe R. Coote, Jr., A^«t, re-
queste a rarteaee <rf 15 feet t» a 15 fool rear yard set-
back instead ot SO fe^ as reqirired of a rear |wrd ad-
jacNit to the A^antte Oc«m on Lot 5, Mod[ 13, Section
D, Oyie Heary Syafflcate, Oceaafront and Slat Street.
Lynnhavm Boro^
ALL APPLTCARTOMUST APPEiUl BEFORE THE .4^
BOARD. i
W. L. Towers
Secretary
VBS-11/SO, 12/7 - 2t
-ft-
NOTICE OF PVBUC HEARING
The Vir^te Beadi PtemOng CMamiuioa will hold a
Public ReaHar4iiTaedda7,Aepentb»i^m^lfn,^«t 12:00
^"^WgmL ^PAe ImMii mVxsOoDs wttl i9pe«- oa tte
.'-sgenda:-'-^ ;-?',? -'
REPAIRED BACK TO PLAIWING COMMISSION BY
CITY COWieiL OrOCtOBER 17, 1977:
1. Petite ef Jaa^ E. Baylor for a Ouuve ot Zoiing
District CUs^catkia trom R-9 R«ride^sl To
Distrid to A-3 Apartment Distrid on certain
located on the West side of Pleasure Hooae
ginidng at a point 100 feet Nortt <d Brigadom :
nmntng a distance (tf 100 feet along tbe West tUtni
Pleamire House Road, running a dtataace of 448 Nit
more or 1ms along tte Northern propnty line, nm^
a distance of 410 feet along tte WoAwa pr op erty tee
and rmming a distance of 435.61 fert aloog tte Soirtberii
property line. Said pfircel contains .85 acre. BAYaOB
BOROUGH.
REFERRED BACK TO PLANNING COMMISSION BY CITY
COUNCIL ON NOVEMBER 7, IWR:
2. Motion of the Planning Commission of tte City of
Vir^nis Beach to amend and reordain Article 1, tec-',
tion 111. of tbe Comprdiensive Zoning Ordinance per-
taining to definitiim of zero side yard settaek Uae.
Moto detailed information is available in tte D^rtmmit
(tf Plaming.
3. MotlM tA tte Plaadng Commissi^ of tte City of
Virginia Beach to amend and reordain Section 4.4 of
tte aAdiririoi Ordinance relaitag to lote. More detailed
infnrmatioB is avalldfle to the Dqatrtmed of Plannteg.
4. MOtton of the Plaimb« Cownission of the City of
Virginia Beadi to amend and reordain Article 1, Sec^
tton 102, of the Comprdmidve Zoidng Ordinance to es-
tabltdi a R-10 Residential Distrid. More detailed infor-
matiaD is avayidde in tte Department (rf Planning.
DEFERRED 60 DAYS BY PLANKING COMMISSION K3»
OCTOBER 11, 197T:
5. Petttiott by motidi of tbe nanning Commission of tte
City Of Vlr^ Beach to asMdlSh an Historic and Cd-
tural IHsb^ on «rtato sttverty located on the Soittta
side q( Virginia %adi Bodevard begintib« at a potot 900
fed ra<»re or I«b8 East <a Grovetend Road, numing a
didaace of 946.54 feel along tbe Seutt side of Virginia
Beach Bodevard, rm^ng a lUstuice 150.62 feet in a
Soutteriy direetion, runSng a distant of 162.82 feet
to an Eaderly i&nettoa, running a distant (rf 26.24
fed to a N<Hrtberly ttrectiOB, tioming a distance ctf
50.68 fed to a Nutteastniy diredioD, mntogadistanee
d 669.3 fed to a Sodhwster^ (ttredioo, running a
distance of 1063.7 fed to a Souttwesterly direction,
mmdng a (ttstaowe <^ 691 fed to a NwttwMterly direc-
tioa itod rw^ng a distance of IVUM fedatong tte Wes-
tern property Itoe. S^d parctf M^iitti 34.843 acres.
^ds Witt mi»« (totatted tadOri^Mn are aviilalte in the
OcnrtaMt^f nmtat, (Prii^ss^A^Platt-Grovelaod
PariAeHe nMenULre^ LYMMkAVEN BOROUGH.
6. PettMsn tt inBtom W. Rob^teon. Peart ^es Robert-
son and Moneer Stor aad Lot fn- a Ctage of Z<Hiiiii
Ustrld ClassificattoB from »-l (MBes K^ld to B-.2
CiMuwBl^- B n sto e ss lUMM on ^rtato pnyerty located
on tte East side of HbOaad Boad begfinring at a poial
730 |Mt m«^ or ton &Mtt «f i^oaedKMre Road, ruaaint
&diiiH«e«f m.« fed atong the End side of HoUaal
^lad, ffaayat a dtoMM^ of W.M fled tea Nortteasterly
diredton, ruMi^ a 4istaw» ^ 154.77 fed to a Nortt-
wertwAy <ttrKtlm and rwHring a distance of 696.70
tet la a S^ntmUuijf ttr^lon. ^d parcel cMlaina
2.64 acres. PBMCESS AMtE BCNM3U(^.
7. i^^i^ttoB cf PtoMW^v udLok.a VIrginta Umitetf
Partnersh^ for a Coaditiooal Use Permit for minl-
warahonaea^on oartato property located on the Ead side
Hi HtdJaad Road baflttaing at a poiat7Sefed more or less
Soott of Stoanslwre Ro^ nanlag a dlstaaea of 177.68
fed along tbe East side of Bdtaad Road, rondag adU-
taliM nt7«€.03 fed to a Northeasteriy direction, mnnlng
a diataaee of 154.77 fed to a Norttvastorly direction aai
roaaiag a distaace of 696.70 ted to a Soottwestorto
dlraettOB. Said parcel contains 2.64 acres. PRQICES
ABBE BORMJGH.
8. Applieatioa of Hiram L. Overstred for a Condlttoaal
Use Permit tor s balk storage yard on cerlato property
located on the Nortt aide of Laadstowa Road beginBii«
at a potot 618.35 fed But of Prtocaas Aaae Road, nn-
niag a distaace of 74.40 fed doaf tfea Rdrtt «Me of
Laodstown Road, running a didanee A 1117.03 fed atong
^^^^^SBF^^TnSnl^^SSSSWSIw
fed along the Itofttdii property Bne and ranning a itts-
taiwe of 1127.03 feet atong tte Western prt^rty ]im.
&id nv«M eontatos 1.92 acres. PRINCEI^ ANNE
REGULAR AGENDA:
suBwnaoN variance:
9. Mprision Vartonce: Appeal trom Dectoima d Ad*
mM^NMve C^ken to r^rd to eertato ^bmMs «t
tte MJBHstoe ^tmum, MAridon for Hasty Perry
aadlii^ Bi Mrry, Pfnyerty focatod 00 tte Wed side
of Oeeana Boulevard, Soott of Oc^n Gardea Stred.
Plds Witt more dd^iBed idonnation are available to
tte DnartiMd (^ P^di«.
10. liMttliM VariMie: Appeal frm Decisions of Ad^
n^Mcifliw Onetn to regud to eertato elemoito ot
tte SUbittvtoton Ordinance. Snbdfvidoo for Willard P.
Whitafturd. Property loci^d 00 tte Wed side of Prto-
CMS Anne Road, 1109 fed Soutt of Indian River Road.
Plate Witt mwe (fetilkNi information are available to
tteDepartmntef PlamUv. *
CHANGE OF ZONmO^TRTCT CLASSIFICATION:
11. Petition €t Bonne's C<Hiier Assoctates, a VIrginta
General PartMrsi^, tot a Chaage of Zodng Distrid
ClassiflcattoB from R-8 Residential DtoUld to B-2 '
Cnnmudty-BnsiMss Dtotrid on eertato property located
on Wed side of KempsviUe Road beg&dng at a potot
2]^ led Ncfftt of Indian River Road, nunl^a distance
of 16^.05 fed more or less along tte Bedside of
KempsviUe Road, nmning a dista»:e of 33<^fed more or
less along tte Wed side d Whiteirarst Landtag Road,
running a distabce of 338.05 feet to a Souttwesterly dir-
ection, running a distance oi 114.78 feet to a Northerly
direction, nondbg a distance of 717.95 fed to a Soutt-
west«-ly direetioo, running a distance of 1131 fed to a
Soutteriy directioB, running a distancn of 1560:89 feet
more or less ntong Ok North ddeof hfiaa River Road,
naming a distdice of 118.71 fed to a Nortterty direc-
tion, running a distance of 46 ted la an Easteriy dir-
ection, ruadag a distance of 100 f^ to a Northeriy
directton aad tanning a distance (^ 199.56 fed to an
Easterly diredlon. Said parcel contatos 57 acres.
KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH.
12. Petlttoi^ of Lassiter and Assoctates, toe, for a
Change of Zoning Didrid Classificatioo from B-1 Busi-
dMS-Residenttal Didrid to A-1 Apartmed JHsMct on
eertato property begindng at a poid 150 feet Nortt of
tte idersedion of Level Green Bodevard and Drew
. Drive, running a distance of 375 fed along tte Wedem
property lite, running a distance of 86 fed along tte
Norttem property line, nmning a distance of 531.17
feet dong ttte Eastern property line, running a distance
of 138.89 fed along tte Nortt side of Level Green Bou-
lerard, running a distance of 150 fed more or less in
a Northwederly direction and running a distance of 180
fed more or less to a Westerly direction. Said parcel
cratatos 2.508 acres. (Lewi Great Area). KEMPS-
VILLE BOROUGH.
13. Petiti(» of W. B. Gallup, D. D. Gallup and Wayne
Sbeffy for a Change of Zoning Distrtot Classification
from A-1 ^Murtment Didrict to B-2 Commudty-Busi-
w ness Didrid on eertato property located at tte Nortt-
'f west ider-section of Old VIrginta Beach Boulevard
'" and Birdneck Road, rumiing a distance of 394.53 feet
( aloog tte West side of Birdneck Road, running a dis-
^ tance of 175.30 fed dong tte Norttem property line,
running a distaace of 353.73 feet along tte Western
property Une, running a distance of 164.84 feet dong tte
North side ot Old Virgida Beach Bodevard, and run-
dng around a curve a distance of 18.33 fed. Sdd parcel
contains 1.9 acres. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
14. Pdition of David G. Barnes and Charles J. Bunn for
a Change of Zoning Didrid Ctassiftoation from R-6
Residentid Didrid to R-8 Residential Distrid cm cer-
: .- Jjlo. ptOBI ^.to ji^ed at tte Nortbwi^ totersection of B
Strod and Ban^ron IMve, running a distance of 100.94
te^ dong tte West dde of Bartierton Drive, rundng
a distaace at 218.39 fed dmg tte Norttem property
line, nmning a distance (rf 127.93 f^ along tte Wedem
property line and running a dtatance of 189.88 feet dong
tte N(»1h s|de^ of B ^red. Sdd parcel Contains .53
acre more m less. LYIQTHAVEN BOROUGH.
15. Petition of Hdcteson Redty, be, tar a Change of
Zodng Distrid Ctassification from R-8 Reddentid Dto-
trid to 0-1 OtBce Didrid 00 eertato property locded
on tte Soutt side of New Provtoence Road beginning at
a poid 270 feet Ead of Beryl Avenue, running a distance
of 92.80 fed dong tte Soutt side of New Providei»ce
Road, rundng a distance of 78.83 feet to a Sodherly
direcUon, rundng a distance of 76.80 feet to a Soutt-
westerly direction, running a dtatance of 109 fed to a
Northwederly direction, and rundng a distance of 95
fed to a Nnlheaderly dreetlon. Sdd parcel omtains
.33 acre. (Avdoo Hilta Area). KEMPSVILLE BQIH)UGH.
16. Petition of VIrginta Beach Holdii« Corporation tor a
Change of Zodng Didrid Classification from H-1 Hotel
Distrid to 0-1 (Mice District on eertato prq;>erty located
on tte Nortt side of Laskto Road beginning at a potot
95.81 teet East of Cardind l&>ad, rundi^ a distance of
1189.63 fed dong tte Nortt side of Laskto Road, run-
dng a distance ot 304.43 fed doi« tte Eadera property
line, running a distance of 958.69 feet along tte Norttem
pn^rty liiw and running a distance of 223 feet dong tte
Western pn^erty line. Sdd parcel ccmtains 5.93 acres.
(Birdneck Poid Area) LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
17. Petition of J. Rdfe Griffin for a Change of Zoning Dto-
trid Classification from R-6 Residenttal District to B-2
CtHumudty- Business Distrid on eertato pnqwrty located
on tte North side of Provi<tence Road beginning at a potot
500 fed Wed of Lord Dunmore Drive, runnii^ a dtatance
of 275.93 feet dong tte Nortt side of Pro>ridence Road,
rmming a distance of 289.11 feet zlaog tte Western
^vperty line, numing a distance of 284 feet dong tte
Nmtem property line and running a distance of
289.11 fed doog tte Eadera property Itoe. Sdd pared
C(»tains IM acres more or less. KEMPSVILLE BOR-
. OUGH.
18. Petition of W. J. Moore for a Change of Zoning Dto-
trid Classiticatton trom R-5 Residentid Kdrict to B-2
Cooamudty-Business Didrid on eertato property located
d tte Northead idersedion of Newtown Road and Larry
Avenne, running a tttstaace of 140 fed atong tte North
aide of Larry Avenne, rundng a distance of ISO fed
^ng ttie Eadera property line, running a dtatance of 140
fed dong tte Norttem pnnerty line aad running a
(ttstance of 150 feet dong tte lad dde of Newtown
Road, ^id parcel eontaias .48 acre. (Fair Mea-
dows Area). BAYSBJE BOROUGH.
19. Petition of Harry and Viota Mehm<md for a Cluage
of Zodng Distrid Clasdficatton from I-lLighttodudrtal
Mstrid to R-8 RMtoHitid Dtatrid <» eertato pn^rty
located on tte W^t side d L(»don Bridge RmA te-
glHiing d a pdd 500 feetSoutt d &wtt Advedure
Trail, nontog a (BstuM of 241.33 fed alo« tte Wed
aide of London Bridge Road, nndng a dstaw» oi 750
fed to a Wed«-ly lUredion, ru^ng a distance d
N9.83 feet in a So^terly direetioo, numing a distance
of 1796.06 fed to a Wederty drection, ruitfaga dta-
toace of 739.17 feet to a Northw<^erlydlreettoa, rumtfng
a tfdWM of IS^M toe^ to u Eai^rly drectiOB.nB-
dag a m^tmat ot 230.66 fed to a Nortteriy diredion,
rnaring a tt^uMe of 233.63 fed to a W^terty mrecttm,
UMBtog a #ntaiM d Wi.SS fed to a NwrttwMterly dr-
aeltaa, roHing a dstaace d 163.95 fed to a Northerty
ArMttea. nnditaAstom:ed312.59fedtoa Iforth-
yttneten, nmdng a dala^ d 2^ fed to an
iftlwMoB, raadng a ddaaee of US.Mfedto
a tba^^ direetton, naatag a dtotaaee d 2M JS fed
tt^~fiUtety directioe, rundng a dalaace of 219.14
fed to a Bortterly direetioo, running a dstance of 138
fed M dl E^^y direction, rm^ag a dta^Ke d
tUM fed U a Mrtteriydiradfen. ruadngadtotaace
« III fltet to a Smtherty diredloB, nmdnga distance
a| Wl.ft Mt to n Eadertyaredtaa.rin^a «slaaee
« Uff.OI Cwt to an SoMlnty drecttm and nMOJ^ a
^ ' d Vmn fed to aa EMtorty dreetioB. Said
Wfi^^M ti Mres a«r» «r teM. (NiMto^m
krm}. htmmArm i — -^ —
^. Pdbloli d Wiltard PI and Dniotty S. WUMwd
for a Ch^ige d Zoning Distrid Classtticattan from AG-
1 Agricdtmtl Ustrid to B-2 CommH^-Bnriness
Didrid on eertato mt^Mrty located on tte West sid^ ef
PrtocMi AnneRcMlliii|Ugatapddll»lMlaw9
or less ^eidi of Bdtaa River ^ai, rmnring a dstaaca
d 150fedaloag tteWedddedPrtocessAaneBoMi,
nmdng a dstoace d 170feddoagtteSodtera iHrtverty
Itoe, numing a ddanee d IM fed alo^ tte Wm^tb
PM9*rty line md rnm^ a distaBM d 170 fed atoK
tte Nivttera pnmety liae. Sato parcel coetains 25,»IO
sqaare fed. PtniGO BOmms.
CaHOmONAL USE PEUilT
21. Andittttoa d Willard P. and Dorothy S. WU^nrat
for a Coadttoad Use Permit for a gasoline servtoe
station oin eertato ^ntverty loeated 00 tte Wed dde d
PrtoMss Anne Roul beginning d a pdd 1109 fed more
or toss Soutt d todiaa River Road, rundi« a dstaace
d 150 fed doog tte Wed dde ot Priiu:ess Anne Road,
rnnnlag a dstaace d 170feddongtteSodtera propoty
line, m^ng a dstance d 150 fed atoq^ tiieW^en
lu^perty line and rundng a dstance dl70fed dong tte
Norttera property line. Sdd parcel cootatos 25,500
square fed. PUNGO M»OUGH.
22. Apfdication d J.C. Asdowall, Jr., for a CtHdittond
Use Permit for tte eqwudon d a mid-wardumse on
eertato i»operty located 00 tte Wed dde of Soutt Lynn-
tevea Parkway bedadng at a poid 1030 fed more or
Imc Nortt of Hdtand Road, nmdi« a distance d 70
fed doog tte West side d Soutt Lyndiaven Parkway,
naming a dstance d 593.59 fed in a North-westerly
drectton, rundng a distance of 393.65 feet to a Soutt-
westeriy dredion, nmdng a distance of 430 fed more
or less to a Soutbeaderly drecttcm, running a distance
at 4S0 toiA more or less to a Nortteasterly direction
aad naming a dstance d 225 feet more or less to a
SoiMieaderly drectton. Sdd parcel cimtdns 4.05 acres
nuve w less. (Tte Lakes Area). PRINCESS ANNE
BOStOVQU.
23. Application ot Charles R. Pitts, T/A Atlantis Redty
^ratiW V.A. KeatUey for a Conditional Use Permit for
a dofdez on eertato property located oo tte Stratt side
d Ddaware Avenne begindng at a point 90 fed Wed
d Bdtic Avemie, rmudng a dstance of 60 feet dong tte
Soitt side d Detaware Avenue, rumiing>a dstance of
100 tout along tte Wedera pr(q)erty line, rundng a ds-
taace d 60 tetit dong tte Souttera property Une and
roaaiag a dstance d 100 feet dcmg tte Eastern pn^rty
U». Sdd pared cDdains 6,000 square feet, (aiadow-
tawn Hdgfata Area). VIRGINU BEACH BOROUGH.
24. Application d Coamar Corporation for a Condttond
Use Permit' for a mid-warebouse on eertato property
located on tte Soutt side of Virginia Beach Bodevard
begianing d a potot 600 feet West of Highway Lane, run-
d^ a distance d 210 feet dong tte Soutt side of Vir-
gida Beach Boulevard, numing a distance of 313.09
fed dong tte Western property line, rundng a distance
ot 210 ftet doog tte Sonttem property line and running
a distance d 313.09^ feet along the Eastern property
line. Sdd parcel ctmtdns 1.44 acres. (Oeeana Gard^is '!
Area). LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
25. Application of Open Door Chapel for a Condtiond
Use Permit for a church on certain property located
on tbe South side of Virginia Beach Boulevard beginning
at a potot 700 feet east d EastGroveland Road, running a
dstance of 200 feet along the Sottti#side of Virginia
Beach Bodevard, rundng a distance of 1205.34 fed
akmg tte Eastem property Une, running a dtatance d
1324.04 feet dong tte Souttem property Une (Norttera ,
boudary d Noriolk Souttera RaUway), rundng a dstance
of 462.57 fed dong tte Ead side of Groveland Road,
nmning a dstance d 506.70 feet to a Nortteasterly
drectton, running a dstance d 300 feet in an Easterly
drectton, rundng a dstance of 64.50 feet in a Nortteriy ^
directtcm, running a ddanee of 200 feet in an Easterty^ .
dre^on, rundng a iliJWJ'jir 179 ftet in a 8odHi#^^'
drectton, numing a dstance at 236.85 fed to a North- «
easterly drectton and running a distance of 208.90
feet to a Nortteriy drectton. Said parcel contatos
25.63 acres. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
26. Application of Joseph A. Bement and Assigns for a
Condttond Use Permit for a duplex on eertato pro-
perty located at tte Souttead totersectton of 9tt Stred
and Medterranean Avenue, rundng a distance of 60 fed
along tte soutt side d 9tt Street, running a dstance d
100 feet dong tte Eastern pr(q)erty Une, running a dta-
tance ot 60 feet dong tte Souttem prcqwrty Une and
rundng a distance of 100 feet dong ttie Ead side d
MediterraiMan Avenue. Sdd parcel contatos 6000 square
feet. (Stedowtawn Heights Area). VIRGINIA BEACH
BOROUGH.
27. An>licatton d The Lyndiaven Udted Mettodtat
Cterch for a C(»dUonal Use Permit for a church on
eertato pnnerty located on tte Soutt side of LitUe
Neck Road beginning at a point 250 feet more of less
West d Harris Road, rundng a dtatance of 145.22 fed
doog tte Eastem property Une, running a dstance
ot 69.79 feet to a Souttwesterly drectton, running a
dstance d 257.40 feet in a Westerly directton, running
a dstance d 101.50 fed to a Soutteriy drectira, run-
ning a dstance d 263.50 feet to a Souttwesterly dir-
edion, rundng a dstance d 536 feet along tte Western
property Itae, running a dstance of 101.67 feet in an
Eaderly drectton, rundng a dstance of 50.39 feet to
a Soutteriy drectton, rundng a dstance of 40 feet to
an Easterly drecticm, numing a dstance of 44 fed
more or less to a Northerly drecttcm, and running a
dstance of 330 feet more or less dong tte Soutt
dde d LitUe Neck Road. Said larcel contatos 3.549
acres. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
STREET CLOSURE:
28. Applicattcm d tte City of Virgida Beach for tte
dseootinuance, closure and abandonment of a porttcm
of Washingtcm Street begindng at tte Norttem bound-
ary d 19tt Street, rundng a dtatance of 251.11 fed
d(»g tte Eadem prc^rty Une, running a dstance of
35.75 feet dong the Northern property Une, numing a
dstance of 255.21 feet dcmg tte Western pn^rty
line and rundng a d^ce d 36.81 feet along tte Nortt
side d 19tt Stred. ^d parcel contains .203 acre.
LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
29. Applicattoo dGreendU Enterprises, toe, for ttedta-
conttBuance, closure aad abamfonment of portions d
McKidey Avraue.
Parcel 1: B^mdng d tte Norttera teundary of 23nl
Street, rundng a dstance of 50.02 feet along tte Nortt
side d 23rd Street, nmdng a dtatance of 89.65 fed
d(ng tte Eastem property Une, running a dtatuwe d
50.04 feet doog the Ikaltera property Une and nmning
a dstance d 90.16 ted do^ tin Westem property Itoe.
Parcel 2: Begindng at tte Norttem boundary d 26tt
Stred, randng a dstance of 50.02 feet dong tte
Votik dde ot 26tt Street, runaiag a dstance of 196.70
fed dong tiie Eastern |»rop«rty Une, rmming a dta-
taaM d 50.01 fed aloag tte Bwttera prqwrty Urn aad
nmning a d^mce d 196.10 feet alimg tte Wedera
IBtsperty Um.
Pared 3: Begindng at tte Souttera boimitary of 27tt
^red, rmodig a dstaace d 50.02 fed tloof tte So^
dde d ITtt Stred, rundng a dstance d M.34 fed
doag tte Eadon property Itoe, ruming a distance
d 50.02 fed doi« tte Sodtera pnnerty Um aad
rmmiag a dstaace d 98.34 feet d(mg tte Westera
piyerty Um. &iU pan^l coiteiu .442 acre. (Peon
(kntas Area). PRWCES ANNE B(m01X!R.
iMENHfOfT:
M. IMlfln d tte Ptoadac Comaitaston d tte City
d VIrgtoto 9mA to i^ead and rewd^ Arttde 2,
Sedtoa SQ8, d tte Cnmpuhaadw Zeatog (k«aaaee
perl^tog to«fi-^«d parite rtnalrnmnnt^. m^tt te-
taitod Mamattoa is MiMa^ to m Dcpartm^ d
Plaa^«.
Plda Witt more dddled lafMwattM m tte d»ve
ai^eattes are avdUUe to tte Dapartaied d Ptaa-
dag.
AU td««ded per^as an tovitod to attMd.
ftxboA J. Scott
Urector d Pta^tog
VBS-U^, 12/7 - St
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ness
darn goot
Virginia Beach
sanvvn Eittttv
Ah, AmerictM. „,,»..,.
It's t slice of smaU Xowu AiDMri^B llite tetteetrtf
1900's that the VlrfiBl* Betch LltUe Th^tw briagi to
Ei««ae OTJeUl's "Ah. Wtttera^" ^ „
The Millers are tha !»*«» Aia«icaii Iw^ «»•
fourth of July, 1906. ToiiliW U «« »«»ot*?rftt flrewrks.
Mildred U practicii^ ^ffwant ways to wlte her laia^
Arthur Is home from Yale ud Richard Is ia tote. News-
paperwn. Hat MiUw aad fife. Essit, are tts poBcemed
nsrMts of tlie iroviaf hrood.
AM thM ttere's Uncle Sid. who Bkes his driak, «d Aoat
LU^, «to calls her^ a -crarty oW laaJd.-
rillfe atorj of growtai «> M»d-«i» wiy a fuaUy cope*.
Rich^; the cyaic Is flwraea hf M» tow »«1 '*«**»*»
Played by Jeff Klein, a fr«^tti« &oni O.D.U„ Si<ian| te
at tiBM stttf aad «aeooTi|KlB|. The character is dreamy
aadaainevnlde pesslmlst*rt the fire and passioB seems
Vi HaiiB, who plays Eisto Miller is a a^adoA. ae's
cot clamler and ttmiaf that makes Issie aa aadtoae*
lavortto. Essie's the tfffestmother.iMtosherjJdMrM
pudshed, yet BOt too wimnif- a«M's doaWe takes aad
con^rte ahaadon to thfe <Aarader^e portrays, mkes her
Essto wrforgrttable.
The «»ee of a hoUday diaaer of fish aad lobster is a
scream, itet i*Hft*le ad comes ia tfe^r aadlh^rest ol
the^te has »toM from Essie to act as ttaothljf is
wroK. Essie has pccpared Mae fl^ tor diM»r, whk*
Krti*to8-j«slpotooasm«.- Bf^ 'ff^'^JlS
bee. s«Tfeg hW Sniftoh while Wtii«lita tMnk he^
eatiu lAeatfisl. •! like Waeflsh,- she said la ^daaatiM
of her ploi. Wwi lift iWb out, it coaWbe aa arfameal
{omd in American hoaus of 19n.
^cle Sid's dradcea Aow at the swae dbsMur is tte U0-
liffM of the irodacUoiL Eating lobster shell aad all, Sid,
played by 00b Satla«aeld, Warw his eyes, ao^ his hMd
ud moBlhs oat the 20 year ok! tale Nat tells oace agato.
Satterft^l has tte role of aa amusing, foolhaarty drart
down pitf. "I'm ia a delicate cooditiMi,'' hesaid witt,a
grin, "aad we»re prayiag tor a boy." .^ .^
The set is aq)erb. Done in antique ftoraitere wItt reds
and falBes. tte paloar to hon^ and comfortabte. One feels
at home emotioaally aad physically with the Milters ss
their po^waal pnAlwas mrfJdd.
FU B^aick has done a ftile Job with her cast, F<ar the
most part tte characters work weU aad lariBg their own
jattMai^ to toe charaders. Pe«fro Ahad, m toe "wo"
yalte, aiBd iaito Booker, as B^e, flie wicked womaa, are
eze^BOt esanqdes of bit characters that are made miiw-
g^^Ue.
It's a refreshing productioB...OBe tor to irtwfe family,
life to "Ah Wilderness" is nrach as it to toiay. People fe«
the am* "Bd i ^ttte same . U's a s tory oi^ ^ M
^^ST^^shSTSMd^lS^a dawgbofi
"Ah, Wihteraess" to <hra good America.
Hidden talent lurks in
Beach showers
By RHONDA MILLER
SWN Strif Writer
Hidden talent lurks brttad Virginia Beach doorways.
Sunday songwriters are due to come out of the clo^ if
th^ ran tato George and Lee-H<ve Smith,
They lay their card <ii the toble and it says: Tidewater
Tatoot Search-Haw taleat, but don't know where to torn
orwtotoask? We can help.
Abrtvael m
to. Oaailt Sb^ flfnres that
tm li taak a^wttti^i^r-
Aa^VI
«• -i# Jt'
George
professipitti
yowgpe^e.
liw-HopB Thttsher, a former Miss Chesapeake, serves
as the totoot <ttreetor of the company, workmg mainly
wlth*«» stogeprwwie, musical and performance part
(WMtte has experience in photography, storytelling and
ci^^ wriUng, and plans to handle the contacts to those
areas.
l^awater Talent Search has obtained a Chesapeake
buaiftess license and to ready to go. ' ^
•^lliere are some people that i ve got my eye on,
sam'SjJorge. They've got toleat, but toey're not using
it tofflelr full potenlUl yet."
-The Wea is to raise the awareness level of toe creative
arts to this areS." . «
Raised in the Hickory section of Chesapeake, Geoite
got a aew perspective on the creative arts while he attehded
coUige and lived to iUchmoad. ^ „ ,
"There's a different atmosphere to Richmond. People
are used to theatre and other cultaral evente, I've got
my we on," says George. "They've got tolent, bat they're
are used to theatre and other cultoral evente. It's more
a part of toeir life." ^ , .
That awareness is growing to Tidewater now, he feels,
andmtime to brlBf it into bloom. _: ,
gs pwn creattl*^ Wossomed wlft- the he^p £^a|«;
trade Chesapeake teach^ who was so entoiBiastic about
one of his limericks, that he bi|a» to Mriak 0«t writing.
■Hie Smiths are r^idv to i»sis ttat encouw^nwit ot
Cindttrella dances
in l«r Christmas
The PortsMMlh Departaeat of Parks and Recreation
PEondly prasaels the Kofitdk BaUet Company's prodoction
5 -CtodereUa". "The werlds Most B^oved Fairy Tale"
ST.A.inneitAadItoriamDec. Il,at2:i0p.m. ,
Ticket pi^ are ad^s H, ehiUi^rltraiRrseiaior d^-
iMs $1.50. Tfckete M-e oa sale at all Pitftsmoirth Hirih^-
mn-'s stoiM aad discoutt coupons (25C discount ona child's
ticket and 5C# are (Uaeovnt oa an adult's ticket) avaU-
aHe fa maigr stores thr^oghoat the Portsmouto area.
Ad^u»tod \M^ sales vUl be to process over toe Thaaks-
givtag imAEeid to varimis stores toroughout Portsmouto,
li^^MilpM^ AMt'^ •* tta 4iMir ott the day df toe
perforiattMe."^' fi^':
Beach student creates
show for Christmas
The program at the Virgiato Beach Ci^Miool'sPlia»|
tariam for December to eatitted. "At CtartetmasJ^^
ThU to an eatirely new program to be showa for the Ittst
tiMthisDecentoer. „' ^ „ .^t^
The story liae was writtea by Bobby Browa, a sb«
at OM Dnniaioa Dali^sity aad a reshtoaft of Ti^M
Beach. He to also respoasible for reCordtag the souB^
track, lAteh includes toe voices of f*"^;^^^ BeaA
residaite aad several drana stmleate from Coa High Scho^
The pngram toctodes a ^vtefw of Uttto-kaow^fl^ rtwij
the evfilatloB <rf Christmas cairtaBs, as vett as \^'^
interpr^attoa of what the stor of Bethlehem mlg« have
,be«i, aoi where it mii^iave be« se«i. _. . ..
This yewr two extra programs will be given onTbars-
(by idgbts, ooe(»theSto.aadoaeontoe 15to.
Plaaeftariwa hours:
Saaday: 7 pm oa the ^, Uth, and ISto.
Toeaday: Tpaa. oa tte 6to, 13th, sad ^to.
Thnraday:1pm.oatoe«aiaBdl5to.
MO ntOtSAMS will he givea oo SmAiy the atoaad
T^nioae the mato otfiee at Raia Jntor HighSctoxd...
486.1wnDr reservattoa. CWhfrea uader ageJB may be
refused adaisstoa miess ac^no^ai^ed Iqr a mature p«>soa.
Geor^ Smith
to Chesapeake and Virginia Beach people looking for an
outlet for their creativity.
"Our service could change a person's life. People
pay $18 an hour to get their car repaired aad all toey have
is their car. Our service could open up doOrs to a whole
Mw perspective." ''
The oatltoe of the operation has been sketched. First
step to a tolait review, where George and iM-BapB
will view toe performance for a small service diarge.
They will suggest Improvemente, contocto for performance
or study, and try to get the person and toleat happily to
motion.
Tidewater Talent Search wiU operate to a nslor way as
a referral service to hook-up Tidewater talent's loose sails.
Classes and a newsletter will be incladed in toe service.
It's a imique service for a unique area witolotoof
potential talent.
Cdr. and Mrs. W. F. Salcowskl
House of gims dre&ses for fro/fcfdy
Palry
t practice lor
Lori Backtay aad Coaduitt temeslNlkkl
tot pnMhKtfoB of Offeaback's Ciad«reUa.
BylOANCOATES
SUN News Editor
Coraraaader and Mrs. W. F. Salkowski will open toeir
^kuse dpMsi" Dec. 1 and4tothe pobllc as toe Tborou^-
good Gar^ Club's ninth annual HolUlay House.
Located at 4121 Hermitage Potot to Virginia Be^h, toe
SalknriU ixme is ^oorated to orientol overtones. There
are oidy two wMonrs, la the e^ht room towse. The rest
(^ the bouse to mrRMWted by Sliding glass donrs witoa
vinr irf toe Lyimhavea River seen fnmi aM toree iddes.
Built to 1961, toe house was i^uUt alter the Ash Wed-
ncsdbif storm. According to Cd;r. Salkowski , they lost
three eun located to tin tmderground garage. "We had
to s^ q? the garage," 1» said. "It ^re ctnn^ to toidy."
The ^Ikbwtdtt home is full (rf Mstory. Mn. ^Ikowskl's
great gnadfather, Dr. J. D. Grav^, was sh^pmrei^ed pa
hto way to America from an artist's Ufe to Paris, flto
stone etchings, he carried wito him, are aow htrngingto
tlK flUkowaki home.
For the hoUdays, the hMie will be <tea)rated to a sbqw-
flake toeme. Giaat stowflaldBp will hug from^ toe ^s
doors aad a Uw Ctorlstatos lj«ee will iM oa ttslwck bal-
cony. Hkw will also be a Ctaistmas irw^corated
wlto shells. Anotoer UgU^sW of toe hcdiday decorrtioBs
will be ajpeaeock fMttered wr^to.
Aloi^ w^ the tour of the Salk^i^ci home, toe j»rta
club win h^ a lasaw- to the gara«e *s»e11*|^i»et
shop with tomemade gaxUes. _».
The toora will nm from IE noon to 5 p.m. cm &wrday
and from 12:80 to S p.m. on Sumtoy. Donatioo to $1 and
wUl be aco^ed at toe «>«■.
Craft program sef
■ Forty - Bine watercolors
paintwi abroad and steteslde
by artist tiwrtha f WaWg .
Taylor, dwug toe perl^rf
1930 torou^ 191«, la »>elag
exhibited at Tldewat« Com-
munity College, Vlrlginla
Beach Campos, boU<ttag A, in
the provost's si^e.
The exMhtt %ffi ran Moa-
day thKji^ W4«r, » a.». to
5 p.m., Nov. 21 ttotmghDec.
2.
Ilie ea^Ut to ^-eseated^
the Art ClUBtrf T.C.C. Priws
wUl be quoted (» re<pmd.
B^iea m Mar over coat if yoa i^ hi^ HNS eMtoo
rt^ leSg aSa^ -La^cUr at RIdtop;
^V toJaSIlM iM eWl ba«pa wito toeir beaatt-
Mbatttt. fc< #;«rt betoagbetee jf^f " »* P^^gg
test «M year igjaWM tae-topptaf aad ftoger- popptog,
5 tMs ^ mmm Altteagh toey aoaiettaM work
tt **^^^«^ to a MZZ iceae .aadtie jnprtetor
■ »"-^-— w ^ ^ ^rts -CoiBrtry- lad "Rock"
ttt«w»toa
to
hMHS Mtoide. Aad 'thongh
, toAn iar aafitral
to
iMh ao toad«>. !'U
«^. (Whaato m
IMT Baw yae ev«
%n P«raoM Maed^Anls
ef ataiMarHete
^MM
of his tradL aqplotto at the i^ <tf 4L He was menttoaed
to tlis colwm oaly rtertlf prii*to thtt for Ms awesome
prowess as a bassist. But oa tois lob he is ensconced
at the Fendtr-Rbodes piono. . I had to ask which cvne
first the aflswer: pUoo. under Frank SUvemtro. Kenny's
right hand oOn embarks on rapid fUgbtt that call to mtod
a 500 foot iwaie -run; Uu:> ls interestin because U is the
left hand that chooses toe on bass He is a Capricora
who went from Manry to ODU, where he majored in
Mtoaial E^tettten. I have loag boatomplated an article
M the niHfln^iM of vorto latf aailc. so Iqaerted:
does nmotoi help jwir ptajtar? J^rJ^tottiat tt does.
bat art ff he MM %mgBmmm prtor to piaytag.
tnM en
mmk be
mtwm&mn, toe. He
Ipl fMur as toee^ te
U
it He «metlfflM ^s Mrdtoss syUaUcs to
'ym Ms gator a^M. Ms arttotoy drfles d^w*-
Dean's mated trumpet might cat to mtod Miles
ums or Harry Edisoo, and runs toe gamut of emotions.
Deato's an Aires and a Pe«BS|4f»nton who came here witr.
the Naw Show Band QUvtlce he's as cheertulas
Sam t impish sense of hamor wten
73 .«k«>d for a photo of the band;
iHced a photo, t h^ been
f 0^ to the restffooB shortly to i fc na hia dMwas aot of
the html ttvuBOtprtatible. B«t*«»WllNY.
Dean worked for Fred Warlag. appeared on the Mike
I show, sabbed one nighton "bass with toe Dlssy
» hvid, aad has olayed to shows behind ImMimenMe
J a Bryant and Tlnv Tim (not tocether!)
ft »)wine«r who jost arnvpd frrm long
^ iented anachroals
^ ear him
ivne'l
logl«l Itoes Witt a growttg sMOri^ mt to rinMStalways
abSMt frw the ele^ric bass-gtftor. A Cap^m^ «
he worked wito Ch«<* Folds, Blossom Betne. ammv'
Benskto, Red Balaban. and John Bunch.
Smlto sticks mainly to drums i
but plays ftoe bass aad is a choir director, ne mas-
saged two pretty ballads on teaor sax, to a heathy,
^ styteraatotseent el Ben Wehstir. toy attaaded
Peabody Coaservatory with Ttanttv Kewwrne « la* To-
ld^ Mrw.
Some people have frouble finding "The Me^ Rowa/
From the stop-light at Hilltop, proceed N*to « First
CotoaUl; make a right before toe 7-11. and look slightly
leftward. From the mato parking lot ^ -• '" '"-^rvel.
and make a right. HMS iriays fron and
Satordays. The hirtaMei' respeeto the wuer tigrto te;
inlike moat ptoees, fns drinks are mostly WHHJREY
_u_
t
Serving the world's largest resort city
C^^TI^r n B^ Two Sections. 1 Stents
Week endng Decembers, 1977
oss\\s provide interes^ng science pro/ecf
Htl^Vif prMwnwl wralois .<tf iteU fish lO-mUUon-
y«a^-ield an eog^tnd by LyanhaTmi ElMsmttry seventh
pii^ sMnts Unrene GlbsoD (left) tod Breads Sheets.
ni ^Meats eolleeted their ftissUs on t geolocy tr4>
toilet's FossU Pit In BaaytOB.
IgmhiTOB l^lemeatsry scloice studoit Mike Bsrto (center)
emtfaii tte fMsU find of Bmee DoueUy (lefQ. Tesdier
Mb Bread he^ vith the identiflcatiflD.
"What idnd of shell is this, Miss Brand?' "How much is
tMslcteill worth. Mr. Kice?"
Th«Mi|iestidM and hundreds more rolled excitedly from
114 seventh grade science students of Lynnhaven Elementary
Scho^ as they dug eathitsiastlcally in Qie internationally fk -
nous Ri<% Fossil Pit in-flampton last month.
Lynnlaven science tMCher Ann Brand, whose major is
biolQgy and who claims she is a "fossil nut," decided the
t>est way to teach her science students about geology was
to let them "dig in" At the Rice Pit.
Wiwn she taught At Williamsburg in 1968, Brand became
familiar with the vast rai«e of preserved fossils in the Rice
Pit, which isiUxnit 12$ feet deep and located off Harris Creek
Road. The {dt's potential was discovered by the son of the
owners, Mr. and Mrs. W. Macon Rice, in 1960. Archeology
eqwrts from around the world have established that the pit's
fossils, wUch are perfectly preserved, date back 20,000,000
years to die Miocene Epoch.
Among the famous fossils taken from the pit are a 500 -
pound irfeee of trapio^ coral- -which established that Hamp-
ton was wider about IM feetof water 20 million years ago—
and the bones of an 80-foot whale, both of which are now
at the Sihlthsoniati Institute.
The day of the fl^ trip to Hampton, Brand was assisted
by three other teai^ters from Lynnhaven Elementary, Cllf- ,
ton E. Austin, Charles Davis and John Roadman, who, ac -
cerdinR to Brand, "did a super Job of helping the kids."i
"Mr. and Mrs. Rice have dedicated themselves to the geo-
logical wonders *of their pit, especially in sharing with
children," Brand pQipts out. "They have constructed a mu-
seum of fossils to explore, and they also let each student
dig for his own fossils. They show an endless patience in
answering each ^lestion about the fossils found."
' "When the kids ask me how much a particular fossil is
worth," says Ri^j "I tell them that I recently sent five
small coffee cuis d fossils to a museum in South Africa,
and they valued the shipment at $5,000. That usually sur-
prises them."
Rice eqilains. that fossils are easy to find in his pit, es-
pecially aHj|r a heavy rain, and that some combination in
the e^rth aM water ^s preserved them perfectly. "Most
e thtsik of fossils as a l^rdened, brittle imprint in
tfilipif w*'«6 excavated rare siMRlsiithipdts
on then and clams whlehstill have meat in them— clams
20milliodymrsoM»"|iiesclalms. "Theseare true fossils.*
Back at tneir L^mhave Elementary classrooms, the stu-
dents cleaned and caraMIy mounted their fossils, and with
/Brand's help, identified most of them.
Some, however, coa^ not be identified, and at the stu-
dent's request, the Riees visited the school Tuesday, Nov.
14, as guests to view tte collections and help identify the
remaining few. For their help, the Rices were also invi-
ted to lunch at the school cafeteria.
"This is the highlight of the year's science study,"
glowed Brand, "It's a happy realization to each student
whoi he actually finds a fossil that he has been studying a-
bout and learns from the experience. That's what it's all
about." . ■-'■-
l». aad Mrs. W. Mteoa Rice ht^i IdMrtliy tO-BlIUoa
<dd fossils dog tram ttelr fonU pit la Hamptn by serMtii
grade seieace stad^ats Chris Carila (CMter) aad Bmee
DooneUy of LyaahtTen Elcmeatary School.
t
Mae Bele Coueaens
fl/aza hold$
Christmas sale
The Plaza Elementary P.T.
A. will spcmser a Christmas
store the we^ of Dec. 5.
There will be a variety of
things for sale, incltidlng
handmade items. Proceeds
frran the sale will be used
to boy needed articles for the
sdwol. All parents and the
pdblic- are invited to attend.
tlie fascinotmg Sotos
From Havana ta Virginia Beach
Dr. Uda Soto
Be tf^mc whM fou ad fm- Dr. Soto with the Virginit
BetrilMUi SdiMlS. Ttere are two Or. Sot(».
C^ tatAes at Bayside Jmlor ^h, and me teaclMS at
^^mnimtmA^w mgh. Both t^i Splash, and both have
^Qk Bfatt fled fiTMB Ca^ti-oMrMIM CvM te 1M2
adtm mm Aa«leu dtl^w. Vot sui^risi^^, ttey ai%
Btnftd irai^ oOnr.
Sh^to aad lUa SoU hobt do^mtes from the University
<t &wn. ^vever, wfen ttey toA up resltence in Iowa
fmt, km, nd ^i^tod toe tmmag posittens. TMy were
PUM ttelr peiiMU^ imfs^MU certifieates tor tte
«l lOM. to, iMte tet^g Spanish in Iowa Falls'
brito ijM mt drove 50 Wles most nigh^ to tte
.' ol^^ert towt in CeAr FaDs.
^* iwM to etasM te tto sottmcr a^ Bights, even dur-
iai m mim d iuuxf tt wai coM!"s«u the sotos.
who were more accustomed to the tropical climate cS Oe
Carihbran.
Despite the cold weather and long commuting distance,
both comideted masters itegree programs.
The Sotos came to America like many Cubans who want-
ed to get away from its oppressioo of the Castro regime.
When Castro came to power, Emilto was Regional Direc-
tor of the U.S. Infonnatitm Service in Havana, and a na-
tural "political mtemf of Castro. "Many times I was takM
to Jail and questioned," said Emilio, "and Uda wouK m
know where I was or n^ t wovld be back."
The sitaatiflB beinme intoteratile, so they applied to
iMve Cuba. "We wero lucky. We were able to leave e^th
our family. Many famill» were split tq) because Case's
Petals would hold OM or two hack." Dda was pregaiurt
with their tUrd daughter, Jao|iKline, who was born afcv
months after they arrived in Miaaii.
!^ ■
Their oldest dai«Mer, ffiUi, is now studying at (lie
University d Ariaooa and nnrtier two duighter, LouNMs^
ts a S(¥hom(H« at O.D.U. /aefuellM, now a pretty, dark-
hatred teeuftt-, irtt«ids the aWh g^le ^ Independence.
The Sotos Iwl an advantage most of tte Cd»a refugees
ifl(ipt ten. 9elM« pitting his pmmm with USE, EmiUo
tad be« dttni a duKa to too- tte U.S. oa a schoUr-
mp tnm the U.S. Oate I^^tai^. For «bc miaMa Emflio
aMi Uda tonr^ mt U.S., leatidng toe lugMge, cutoms and
i^oH. "IVe di4ton have Uf trMtde ^wtlqg." saU Uda.
Emilto's jNtriRasioB was jMHWlism, ImI trtth the Citen
refi^M paurtBg iaio Mtaml, tere mn't any work. Be
turned to teaching as a aeecM career, wUch is how they
raded v ta Iowa.
EveBtiBlly. at tta n^lig rf a dtfl*30d fri«id. Dr. Jose
Simcm a ^anlrt pi^«sor at O.D.U., the So*t» applied
lor teaehli* pteltioiui with the VirgtBU B«<* «»o^ sys-
tem In the summer of WW. Be» were ac^p*i<$ EmUio
was assigi^ to Bayside Junior High and Uda to Imtepen-
dence Junior High.
The Sotos love Virginia Beach. "It (the city) gives us
the oniortunity to show our cultural backgrounds. We like
the society, the eavironmoit, toe teachers, toe principals,
the stud^s. We feel very hapiqr here," toey boto say em-
phatically.
Jadde echoes her parent's feelings abrat Virginia Beach.
Boto ci the Sotos say not many people know what is goiag
on to Cidia under Castro. "Sometimes, whoi I get side-
tracked. I will tell my stndods some of the things that
happened to us back toen, aad they are r^Oly toterested."
remarked Dda. "In tact, they are amazed. None of toem were
bom ihea we came to this o)uiitry."
EmiUo and Dda are here to stoy: toey are U.S. cittoens
and very proud of it; they've Just bcngfat a house to Windsor
Woods; aad they love teadiing... especially in Virginia
Beach.
Mae Belle Coussens
.-;:#■■
Dr. Onto ^0
Beach spawns^
PTA president
MAer more toan two daetdai ol sewifBrf to Iperi, eil^
district and stole parent-teacher associattoas, Mae BeU|
Coossens ol Virgii^ Beach lias risen to toe highnt poatc
tioD in the Virginia Congress of Parento and Tea^eH|
the presideiK:y. >
♦»'
'K
The first person from Tidewater elected to head Up
227,000-member organization, Mrs. Cmissrassaystoeeredlt
for her election goes, "t o toe members of toe Vlrgio^
Beach PTA council who campaigned for me." h
Mrs. Coossens began her assodatioo wito parait-tead^
er organizatims 25 years ago whoi her oldest child eotem
ed school to Jacks(mville, Florida. Stoce toen, she has att$»
ved wito Norfolk and Virginia B^ch PTAs, has beeap^
sident of toe Virginia Beach PTA Council, district nj^
presentotive to the state executive board of the PTAj
stole PTA convention chairman, and has served to numer-
ous other capacities.
"Just like most Navy families, we came to Virginia
Beach for a two-year stay, but we've beoi here every
since." she says wito a smile. The Coussens have lived
to their Princess Anne Ptosa home for 17 years. Mr.
Coussens— Paul— to a retired naval officer and now teachM
lutaistrial art at Bayside High School.
She concentrated mostly on local PTA efforts during the
years her children were to school to Virgiida Beacfe,
feeling that she shouldn't be away from her home and tomlty
tbm. Now, her daughter Paula to married aad llvtog to
Norfolk, her son Wayne is a doctor of psychology at G«or^
gto College, and her son Dale to a Junior majoriag il
lAysics at O.D.U. - %
, n
During her years in the Virglnto Beach PTA, Mn^;
C<nissais has served as president of toe PTAs to Lym^*
haven Elem«itory, Kellam Hl^ and Princess Aniw
and has helped establish PTA couacUs to several new Vt
ginto Beach schools as they opened including College :
Holland. Windsor Woods, Windsor Oaks, and B.F. WlUlamt
Elonentary, Kempsvilto Jmiiw, and Bayside High Sdnt^
"The PTA to continuing to grow to Virginto Beaeii(laa|
year it had a three per cent faicrease to monbierdrip;^
and whoi you consider that PTAs to northern Vlrgtato
aro losing m»ibers, that's a good r^ectlon on Vlrgtai^
Beach," she said.
Basically, Mrs. Cooseens feels toe role of today's PTA
is parent aad citlien educatton about what tte adiool
division is didag and why.
"I think toe building admintotrators are dqiendinc more
00 Sieir PTAs, uid ttis has Ivought chit ^orto together,*
she points out, "Dr. Bridcell aad hto staff havehteijak
beastifal to the PTA. Iley he^ to every way. We have very
good leutoraUp in our city ud our PTA, and that's Im-
pcniut."
fti^ecttog 00 her years of participatioB to toe aetlvltlM
d toe Viiflttto Beadi Parent Teadier QNmidl, Mrs. Co«-
ssms to most prood of the role she i^yed to tbt ertaMlsh-
meat of the Virgtida Beach Vocattoul-Teciadcal BiBtttlaii
Center. A monber of the PTA advisory ctMandtee idii^
hdped wito the sdKMd's creation, Mrs. Coosscas peoai^
polilis «^, "Now kids iriK azea't gotag ce to c(dk«ala«t
a <AaaM to get esxUeat Job sUUs hekxt toey gmdn^
franU^sdMcd."
to toe ^ort ttrae she las ^rvad m toe fttote itrMid^
Mrs. GMssMs has tfreMbr Mad ^t her social ad worti
calmbr stoy MU. "Iti^to^todsw to^mTAiMettm^
but I also get ^itod to oter salfoiri Ai^itea PTA MMttoipi.
aad It's hard to Mtomd toMi^.*
If her put ]mn ol d«tem» tfe tod^MM ^ kH" titare
Morto. Mm Stfte CMi^MK «n f> doifel Mdn W9 to tool
all bn- flU^ttou aad pttvMe ttetete Pf A«» toe UtPlM^
quality ot le^M-sUp ^ to o^aUt of flHag,
M
flaaaMi
MMlHi
laiMMMtt
Ml
M
City mmntGMmi" fc*By t^Umt*
; I
TlnlK llip ol Ylitttite Bttelk
orSWfff oeach
Tbe Vtif Ida Beach Jaycees announced and tf
r«ei|il«itt« 9t Its oatetttdft* Yomk Aw«»» tor i
tt rt a fauqoet held at tbe Black AafusRe- -
T»e ^utrtandii* Youag Awards are jiwo unflM
those yong citiaeos of Vliflala Beach between «•»
(rf 1» Md W who tave eoalritated sicnUicanUy to their
profaMi^i. eommanlty and city. Those honored were
iUfred T. "Skip" Wilkins Jr. as OnUtaodlng Young Man;
Donald H. Horsley u Outstaadlnf Young Farmer; DouM
h. Ihmy as OrtstandlBg Yong Edueitor; Kaye Mltehvu
as Oatstaadti* Yoong Woman; and Jimmy W. Mobley as
(MstandlK Young Law Enforecemeit Officer.
SMp Wlftiis U evrrenUy director ol the Crisis lattr-
veatloK Home where he deaU primarily with teenagers
and 1Wr parents. A qwA^eglc M«^, a* i» wU-
known in Oe Beach oomnmity for Us asi^^nce and en-
eowHCBMt to the handicapped twl^ ^pMW^ example
he sets Kh- other handicapped people. He holds three U.S.
rewntt |or wheelchairi«Wics. , ^ , ^ ^
A tomw All-TldM^ halft»<* and track star and
19« Athlete 0* the Year, Skip gradiiated tsmfme^
Awe H^ School and Utor from Vlr^ito Weile|»n Col-
lege. He is presently working toward Ms maMen deg-
ree at OM Domiakn IWtersity. WllUns U a member
(rf am nuday school teacher at the VittU^ Beadi Com-
mm^ Chapel; and he was a fomfr m^^m Qfttw
TMewiMr Chaffer of FeUrwAI^ ol Christian A^^s,
ovicilly senrii* as a ^ate rq^^cutattve for ttat or-
jsaMiatkx.
" BeuM H.Horsl^. Oitstaodiag Yoog Farmer, is 30,
mtfiM to m tanuT Oiaae Fn»t and has one md. A
giwliate of Virginia Tech In 19^0 with a badMorof
artjawti degree in aaiOAl science, HorUeey has tverated
iHl fia«ed with his bther-in-law, Ba^ L. Frost at
Lead ol Promise Farms, located in tte Blackwater Bor-
01^ of Vlr^iia Beadi. Itey raise hi«i| and gi^ on^.
soy beans and lAeat.
tkR^ey's Irterest in eommimity and human growdi, as
wdl as agricultnral growth, Is revealed by his iamVr-
miM hi cenmoidty i^airs. He is chalrauofttieYeang
Fvmers Ctnmittee of tte Farm ^reau as iwit as a
member of the Board of Urecton of tte Farm Bureau.
U wtmaa he is Vice-prartd^ oA Pi^tideot-elect of
Ow Creeds Roritan Cliih ud a votaiteer for the4-H
club. He is a m«aber of the agriealture ^mmittee
fo the Chamber of Commerce and was past president
of the Prat Producers AssodMioD id Yirgiida Beach.
Horsley alalia BrtUehem ClHristiaB CIrordi.
(Mstanding Young E<tacator Oooald L. Hanr^ is tte
assistant prlnc^l bf Princess Anne Junior High School.
As an asslsteitf principal his duties wera directed at tte
"proUem areas' of school. One sach pnMem was tte
dise^Uaary tednl<|De of out-of-8ChO(d, sm^iettsion which
the mlrtdiavlag or poor «teporttaert chUd the
Ht of a ooe-to-threedaybarfnND attending classes.
tstte
Outsterf-
efltn.
Wh<^s Who
I
Among fOrty-seven Jam- in American Cdleges vaA
es liadisoo University sen- Uidversities is Ms. Margaret
tors who have. te«i laaed M^«r, mn EU> Tide Road,
to tt»:4l»ileriHMK el ^1M«k Baiift.4iii..
Who's met Ajipv Stodeata auje** la acoonattog.
hristmas Treesj
BEAUTIFUL
Scotch Pitmi Over 500 h Selection
Draw'u^ for ftlS Cord of Firewood
itm Dee.; 23 firehose of a Tree Required t&*j
[ Jb« iEJffliWe p^££
12 oz. Boq of Christmas Candy -
Oben with first ] 00 trees sold.
f%^^ o *L • fireplace Wood, i
Pec, 25fh. HoMty f oW on
EOCUfflHOAT tecofiOll.
{HfTSB^BCTZOfi OF GEORGETOim BLVD. fi
\mLi'mm mt. acsoss fhon lomb's.
Harvey tamed tUs tnuiitioaal sanctlcn "legalised tru-
UKf due to the fact ttmt manyparei^ work and tte sus-
pended ddU wouM be tetaO^ nnsuptfrvised-left to roam
tte stress, b re^oase to this sitamttoo, Harvey and WU-
liam Moosha. preaod; «edal awtottat fm* progrut dev-
etepmeat of the (^ of Ttirliiia Beach, eomUacd their
effiirts and co-aiMi»ed tte to-s^ool sfifipiiaB prognm.
The ^ofTMB eaUed tor the ^^atga- H i " ' ^'* ^a «»*
peoded stadsBt! to aa Isolattoo situattd|» The void of
traditifaal suspension was filled nm aiademte ass^-
meids and work geared to dev^efdag piictical sldlls to
thestadeat.
Hw program has received ^«lse ftom many groiqa
throBghoat the state, inclwUng the Virginia Beach Sdiool
Baud, l^ftoto Oagartsett at EiMeatlaa, |»rabatioa oS-
icers sad MK^s. Sevml wdtnoiA ^stmis, both inside
and oirtslito Viri^aia, have a^iptod fiw program for util-
itttfam to theiri^Mols.
m
puBuc irancE
PSOPpSB) UGHWAT PBDJECT
htmmAVWM PABEWAY
cmr OF vmaMA beach
II
a Loeitlal aai «»ip^ PalM Bearl^ wfU he -
^ a repramMttvir jsl tte ttegtaia DepartoMat ol
H^ways and Traaipertotfea ea Jaaaarjr % tffl» al
7:il PJI. to the MUaad Biwd Elmnsatary Sdmal
AadUwitai toeated at StM BoOaad Bead to Vlitf^
Beach, tor tte paipoae of ce aili ai' lag fee papaaed
toeatlsB aad deslga at Lyanhavea Parkway traai S.le
mfle.BDrft of Boltoad Bead to t.OS mUe eastafttv^
Arms Drtw. to the City of Vl^Ma BoMh.
All laterestad pirttes'are urged to attoad aad give
tte Bcpartowaf tte heaeflt of ttAcaaaMatoaiaiaiV-
gtsltoey-rUallML ta the prdpeaM h^hmy toipew a toe a t
Maps, dtawtags, and attar iimniea me na-
« BtthMys aad TtaaaperMaa BtotrM^^^ le^
alad at nao Mortt Mato »wt to MMi, tott
laaideaey Ofltoe leeatod at tte totorseettoaelBwtoaw
Bauto IS (Military Highway) aad Bauto IM to Cheaa-
paake, aad to tte elBee el tte Btoeetor ^P^te
Works for tti aty of VlrgtoU B^b.
RepreseetoifTes of tte Dtfuhmmi win be pewa^
at the Ballnd' Dcneatary S^»el Aram %m to im
PM. ea nn avBBtag ef the heartog, tor aaMemti
<*yi et ay Hat toMa iatorftaitoa^ tolmatod^MN.
m .MHMi> aadaaBB are m^whh^ to
"ISBSsSe^S
may he
prapeeed profeat
tioB to, oral atotaaiaato at
i«& statemeats aad eahlMto ^y
tte Departmeat at say ttoie iMtti
public hearty.
At IMS loeatton aad deslga fmm
aaatolaaea pra^«aa
at Tsy seqalsraaB tad eoas
Wtaaers d tM Oatotaading Youag Awards sponsored by tte
VlTgtoto Beach Jayeees were Oototaadlag Youag Educator
Doaald L. Harvey, Outotandtog youag Law Enforcement
ttoring the two prior arsons, Harvey has coached to
the KempsVill Recreation Assoctottoa Foottall Le^ue.
Two articles by Harvey have qipnred to educattcn Jotu*-
alsi' ind at the pre^t time te to at vroit <m an eialmi-
tti» of tte to-school »s|>«tsioo ^i>gram to be published
to tt» ^riag of 1978.
Kajw Mitchdl, Otfstanding YoMg Woman, is married
to Everett A. Mitchell Jr. aad has one child. She to in-
volved with the daivhter (4 the American Bevplutioo.
Under, be r leadenhto, her clapter has bera re^ig^sed
ncrt "ttily on tte local and stole leveto, but also aa tte Mat-
ioaal Awards to thes organization and has helped organ-
toe aad held ^ces to the diUdren of tte American Rev-
Officer Jimmy W. Hobl^, OMstoadtog
Kaye MiteheU aad <^totoatfag YMag Farmer
H. Horseley.
olutton Chapter. MitcheU is also tovtdved witt flw Prin-
cess Anne (^^rden Clidi, the PTA Glrto U AetioaaadThal-
to Lyna Bi^lM Church.
(Mstandiqg Young Uw Enfercemeat (Mficer Jimmr Mo-
Uey, 3S, has dlstlngoieshed himself as a atmbM-^the
VirgUda Beadt Police Force stoee Dec. 1^. Maay of
Virgil^ Beach eitisens know officer MoU^ fleom Urdai-
ly. radar traffic reports on WViUB radio to Vln^ Baach.
He is |ffes«tly « senior at OW Dominion Unliwrsity
whee he to majoring to criminal Justioe. toadttttiooto
attondtog munerous police sdtooto, dlieer HtAtoy to to-'^
volved to many jaxifessiflul organisatiQos and lias been
very active to coactong commnaity league foirtball.
Machines
ilabte
aval
Maasey-PergnsMi's line of
industrial madilaery to now
available tor sale and ser-
vice ttrou^ L. B. apitt
toe's Virgitoa Kaehl^anch)
office^ located at MO Soott
umuy Highway.
The Vir^totoBeac^:^e!^
will maricel«MI% Jtaafif turf
and iodustriilt^<toJ>Mrac-
tor baekhoa^ ^aoB'.lAars,
rough terrain (dri(U^ to-,
dustrial wheel loadei|;a and
iatestrial crawlers.
R. W. Nesbit is prasldent
of L.B. Smltt Ihc, ql Vir-
ginia, and G. D. Tper is.
general manager and vice
la-esldeni of tbe eastern Vir-
gitoa branches.
Campbell-Crist ore married
Kam Abb Cami^U aad
William K(»rad Crist were
united to marriage on Nov.
Ilat«p.m.
T^ mdittg tock ptoce at
UstMie fM Donate Epto-
capal ClMureh witt Vu Rever-
eid B^Hln D. Ticker of-
fleto^ and tta Reverend
Rotort B. llewtoBd. St Al-
dan's Mseoiwl Church, the
cdrtittMi af tely cMimuioo.
na l^etorian style go#n
was dedgaedhythebrldeand
ezecatod ^ her auMher. It
was MMud of WaA eaa-
dtoll^ aatta fad sflkorgan-
sa aad Waaied witt M yards
fl(haai-tattodrilkl«Ba.
Tlw satta bodlM was rat
gvay tt revwl al^-aecked
^^ipirlMt Uaate etj^er-
J^«ltt#i^Mdess
dtevM eadtogtotoagpoHtod
4|tta ^to. TtoMttoiMrt
iJid trmto were overlaid witt
t wMaherderof sttkorpMa.
^to« wnlhmt ^slga
^Ihi fearter ms toq^ired
ly MH^MamaeddaMwom
If ttehrlde.
Her satto Cundot cap witt
Uee medaUimm eu^talong
Eaglidi ninsica vdl uid toce
veU ed^ witt lace.
Ms. Caa^^U wore her
great-graadmother'a gold
wedding ring on her ri^t
haBd.She onrted tte groom's
great-gruMatter's Bttle
covered wM mateUi^ satin
and toce a^ topped by a
HB«11 ^ray id liUes of the
vall<9, s^tanofis aad pale
put rMM witt ivy foliage.
/ ThA flowers were made of
ean^ ctoy bj tte Mde's
mother Md totter.
Laura Pidcett d Viqdida
Beach was tte iMid(tfh«ur.
Her gowa waa of ^t Vle-
Unlui nwe to'oeata and
trimmed i^ erj^tal bMds
at Ndt aad oiBm. The gven
had tt Empire bodice, a free
flM^ wattoMiswemtobaefc
and toag pdatad deevea.
The MdesBudd's gowas
were of tte same deslip as
the maid of btmir's, but
fai^aBed to Victorlaa rose
safla iMtt crystal b«^ trim.
Thi attoadMrts wereMarise
Jototfon, of Kalii^U, Mon-
tan; Laae Camj^U «tf At-
laato, Georgto aad Mary
Iteamae AUer of Cdmabas,
(ttto. AU attMde^ ealrried
free tod stemmed oafietold*
ers trimmed witt matching
sprays ol'an^ day roses
mi^ by tte bride,
Kitty BMd was tte ftoww
girl, dau^ter at Mrs. Cua-
mtos Reed dVirgida Beach.
Her loBg gowa was mate ct
palest pi^ tolfeto brocade
witt leg-of-mutton stoeves.
§l» carried a ramdldlght-
tasket trlmm^ to^ roses
and am scarred rose petals
Mere tta Mde.
Tte flag bMffer ms ftei^
Decker, lan el Mr. ttd Mrs.
Howard Hvktr of Vtoglato
Beach. Bis pato blue &itoa
suit waa tes^E^ wflfe Aori
pa^.
Ite groom aad his attra-
d«Bto wore dove gray witt
pale 1^ hoalMairM. Tte
hMt am mu LawrMMw
Coraa ot Lyi^taffg, ad tte
udMn were Petor Laadry^
Mrs. Crist
Rwuioake. Joseph B. Crist,
(d Cdotial Hel^rts, Itovto
S. CampbM al HaiMMead,'
Florida. Kauatt M. Caav-
bell of TaUahaisee, Rarida
aai Pad Ridley of Am Aihor
Mlddpui.
Tte reaiplUtt was teM to
tte Mde'l hoiia ud cttored
by ter au^r. Ite wedifiBg
cake wna doae witt rolled
toadaat Mb§ aaditoeorated
Witt Aadralton type toce
trosttog.
Mra. Crist padaatodtoom
VPI to mi wtth a baitelMrs
to ^itogy aad toprMaMyatr
tte Medical CeUe^ aiVir-
gtoto.
•Om groMB h^ hadwtoc^.
aai BtttocdagrejM Cram VPI )
aad to presea^ em^iyedby «
te Ctesta^ Cou^ I
Tte hrMelSttedaHghtorflf|
L.CI». (U8R retired } aB<
Mrs. Kewett C. Caapball^
^ Virgtoto Beach. Tte^
groHB to tte «Mi of Mr. aad|
Mrs. Paft Gai«» Crist of;
Cdedd M^ Vlrgiato.*
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^ctMM (ihr 30 Mn)
mm U»f Qumtt ftoy Room «nd IM»fv*M. f*wt I
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iht An dNIoAf undmiHMing
7:» 5 tlW^dO IMMI 1HAT TUME
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• nOC <^VETT WOW Quut SJ '
t)umofM<
Aidtlph nm wMy wim mNHw (Mc^tt, Hipy ilw (tf . «itw pntt
to b* • tfliM iMw IM • toymtftv. Ch& b^ «i« MMnMtto
S) w<woHiM W,lhty^ouffWyiHt0»»Afrte« (MiiltiMi i rt W^
on iMlMnd of MMI Toy*. (R)
•TMiMatVeNT-EariM)urii«' 1974AMQindrHr,L0maai«M».
A retMc look at me dntrucflon of c»fitanipor«ry U» AnoilM. (R)
an*)
OilHf tt atOtiOH 'Tho Ririum of Aunito V' Turmol iMwi ttw
Bndfom houwhold wlian Tont't timniwwrt aM« gMM Iho
IM doMn paymant on • maAMen. duM ttar tliriii
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mOOLfH THE RED MMED ReNOBRI
■utoor, vMi
mnior. But k
ftSO
ftOO
•MOW*
QOOK Baa«l on Pui Qtfetft iHort atoK«li fltomi
In WMO WW I eigtamt fwrtiiv* « yoifiO flkt and« eriM«iit«M
MWM viti«rtMliw to M piOM no Was im that a( Iw «^
indw gooaa twir aava. The two Mara am Richard Hanto MiO tMinny
AguHar,
~ MIDy OMFnTM SNOW
tXM8 0)AY»OW
«NQ CfKWyr'S MOmE OLOE OIWTMAS Ono CRNby In
aw Waa mntw h<» of nwaic. fiumor a iid a a n n li tepatf fc4m»>n.
Am waaka prt ortewa daati. Appaai tywy t Croaby am Ni|««a
and IMr Wm chHran. fiuaata: OavM Bowlai TadQsy, non Mooiti'.
'HP
Brttlah oomadMn »Miay Baxter, tonoons inrwy boy« uioir
• CHARUE'8 ANMLS 'htagic PIre- Sabrina, Kally and Kris invada
ttM worM of Ikjaion to l«rip a (lame ttrowNng maglcim^Mve fw iar
n d mqo nlgW>io a> m tnoiM. ^*
i^REATPSVOmiAICES 'S«ah' The turbulent He of iagan<tey
a^«M Sarah Bemtwri* ia portraywi in detal'by Zoe Catdnral. The
Mend) actrtaaa ««a a iraman whose tempertuous moods and
n2f>*(^ oraalnesa rnade her the (oast of two continents ckirlng ffie
iMh-cenlury.
• TOO aUB Questt: Dr. Uoyd Ogivie, pastor of Holywood
2**¥W^ Church. Connacticut businesafflan Dave Thompson.
• THE JOHNNY CAW CHRISTMAS SPECIAL A took at some
alttMitnataignillcanthoftliyalnJohnny'sparaonalandprofessional
n». Quaais: June C^itarCMb, the Carter Ftnit^. Jeny Lee Lewis.
ftoy Orbiaan. (M Pertdna. (he Statlar Brotfiera. ftoy Clark. Taped
In NMMto, Tann.. and larael.
It BMSTTA Tony Barettf (^imly aets out to nail a dnjg dealer who
biil up Na dantele with pre-teen cNMreh.
{mBROCK
• •NEWS
CHARi«MA
THE C88 LATE MOVK 'Hawai Fwe^O" McQanett tries to break
a narcottca ring with the help of an uhdarworfcl character. McCioud:
10:00
10:00
11;00
1:00
AUMePlolatTranquilValey-AcemrtBiyiaactualyadMrinoheuaa
for stolan iMcSdnea. (R)
•THE TONIQHT SHOW t^oat: Johnny Carson. Queata: Bert Cowy.
Chuck Manokxw. Tom Dreeaan.
• 8TAR8KY AND HUTCH. MYSTERY OF THE WmCSTAHSKY
AM) rtJTCH - -The Fix' Stwaky searchea lor Hrfdi who tm bean
abducted and atnsiQ out on heroin. MYSTERY OF THE ^et - -Tbe
OoUite lOr The husband of a wealthy woman deviaaa a plan for her
murder without knowing ttwl al)e has a ptan for hie demiae. (R)
• MOVIE No ttown Payment' 1957 Joanne Woodwart, Tony
Raretal. Sodal. economk;. and emottonal proWenw of louriliaBied
couplea, neighbors in a post-ww housing devetormant and the
tragedy that touches them
• TOMOmoW Host: Tom Snyder. Gkiest: Jory Graham, a cancer
«k:tim.
If^^*.II?!!5.^SEJF*'™****«"'«™E"WHTT0MAKl
LAsTHMtlTE CHANGES.
• Ale NEWS
• me«fmQ BREAKDOWN
! OMSK VAN DYKE SHOW
C8SNE««
NB C NEWS
BEWITCHED
I OVER EASY Quaata: Roy Rogara and Date Evana Part I.
I I LOVE LUCY
7«)tt CROSS Wire
I»C1, if17
7:30
ftOO
MLLYJIIAHMII CRUSADE
_ MACNI9L4WRW REPORT
• OOMERPVLE
~ ADAM ia
RMMT
PEUD
CAVETT SHOW Quaat: Julan Bond,
rWila kHvM and aomsttna adtor.
SHOQAN'SHBIOeS
^ WALTONS Jbn Bob raatna he haa navar aociabad wti
pec0la hia own aga ouWda hia own faniy.
•CHPS tfc^way Robbery* During a ftaawaylia 19, Aloa. a eiroua
alaphant, breaks looaa from her wan and Ponch and Jon have Ihalr
fiends iul.
Qaoigia Slate
• SANTA OAUS IS COMMG TO TOWN An animated mUak^l
tela that dalMw into ttw mysteries and mylha of Kits Krln^. alas
Santa Ciaua. Fred Asteire. MkAey Rooney, Keanan Wym alv.
• ONCE UPON A CLASSW -The Legend of Robm Hood' ipiaode
Mna. lOng Hchard la taken priaonar by LaopoM of AuaMs and
damanda a sinaom for hia ralaaae. Robin kitercapto a Mter from
Prhoa jQlyi to the aharW and auapects a ptot
• MfiYOnPPITHSHOW a
3:30 •DORIS DAY SHOW
6:33 •WLENTMOHTThiaprograraleaturealiaViannaBoyaChairand
a Miri^anaamWa performing selecltons tt tnuic wprapriile to
Iha CMabnaa aaaaon.
MO SAa STAR TRIBUTE TO ELIZABETH TAYLOR Many of Mtos
Taytar'a good frianda and felow actora tfom over the yaara wl
partorm for her In a caat parly atmosphere, mckJdkig Shaun CaMkfy,
Bob Hope, Rock Hudson, Paul Newman, Burt ReyifioMa, Rtehard
Burton, Debbie Boone, Den Rowan, Dick Martm. Tom Oraka. Peter
Lawlord and otfiara.
• HALLMARK HAU OF FAME The Court Martial of Qaorge
Annalrang Cuater' Brian Keith. Ken Howard, BIyIha Dannar. James
Olaon atar. Combinatkxi of fact and fk:tk>n to tol what iiMt have
I if the conlroveraW General Custer had auntad the
at Utile Big Horn.
■a
•BARNEY MILLER ' The Tunnel' Wqo is buned alivu. the precincts
talaphonea are dead, and Harria sti hasn't found an apartment with
atarrace.
■TOOCLUBQueats: Playwright and actor l^gan Courtney, his wife,
«ngar CyrtNa Lawson, John Wesley Retcher. noted speaker and
teacher.
••** •5?i*if^***"^^'""«'^»8«'''f°««yB»«e' Stephen and John
rtW* Raftorty take opposite sides in the violent troley strike of
1B9B. A scab molonnan. John Patrick is ambushed and the incident
M caw aradb y photojoumalist Sarah Lathrop.
9:30 •CARTER COUNTRY Sparits fly when Chief Roy and Fire Chief
Thorpe meet for their annual baseball game.
10«0 • BARNABY JONES A 12-year-oW girl's accurate forecast of two
deaWw and a dtoappearance leads Bamaby to believe he may bo
daaing wUh the occuK in a smal country town.
• ABC NEWS CL08EUP Host: Steve Bel. This ABC News special
focuaea on the people, not the policies, of the Vietnam era. its legacy
and Ingaring scars, by tracing the lives of some members of the
Chatham (New Jersey) High School dass of 1964.
• FORSYTE SAGA 'h Chancery' Helene, on the verge of a
complete mental breakdown, is fata»y injured in a fa«. Her husband,
meanwhile, has become trustee of Irene's inheritance Soamps.
lontfng for a aon. begins thmkmg m tenns of divorce.
SP MANNA
• ••NEWS
• GOOD NEWS
10:30
11:00
11:30
IKM
fm^^ "-^^^ **°^^ "^^ Firechasers' 1972 Chad Everett,
wjmelto Comer. An investigator for an insurwice conpany with the
aid « a reporter and a photographer, investigates a series of fires
BWIjwwdesfroyed a number of buildings al in the aame
neignbortiood. (R)
•rjHE TONIGHT SHOW Host: Johnny Carson. Gueat: Marvin
• POLWE STORY, THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL POLICE STORY
- The Ripper' Two officers attempt to track down a kier of
Sf?n I^^^^ ^°"^ SPEQAL - 'Gamblers: Winners ai2
Lroers David Hartman goes to Ijs Vegas for in-deplh intonriews
wm operators of casinos, bookies, dealers and their ciente
mambers of Gamblers Anonymous. (R)
• MOVIE The Mudlark' 1950 Irene Dunne, Alec Guinness The
BW> wwf tries to meet Queen Victoria, secluded in her castto snce
ABert s death. The boy is suspected as part of an Irish ptot cauaina
a national cnsis. ^ ^
SJ*^12f ^°1?' ^^ ^°^ Snyder. Guest: Hugh Downs, fomiar
host of tfie Today program.
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6:00
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NEWS
Atyw aw
^ OKK VAN DYKE SHOW
• CM. NEWS
7:00
6:30
MO
9M
lOOO
Quaate: The Ink Spote.
LUCY
W!T8
• QREENOmCER
8 BLLY GRAHAM CRUSADE
MAa«.4£HRER r»>ORT
• GOMERPYLE
' ADAM 12 /
TACKLE BOk
IHA NANA
OKK CAVETT SHOW Guaal; EiUh Paraona, acfraaa.
^HOOMTSHBKXS
• A PORfTRMT OP NANCY WL80N
• CPO 8HAM«Y tiatala'a IMmakan' awkay'a Ihbrad (aar of
waddtag beta taowa Mm Mo* panie^wlian Na fcxi g llma gkllHend
pr aaiaa tor a date at Iha alter.
• DONNY AND MARC Quaate: MMon Berto, Ch«o. The
Mvan.
• W/^SHMQTON WBEK M REVCW
SANDVORVmHSHOW
CHN» AND THE MAN WNte Ed ia away on a llahing tip, Charo
dacidaa to radacprate lia garage
"• WAU. Sn^lnNBK Hbat Loula Rukaysar. IJndarMndabto
Goonamica' Guaat: Baryl W. SpiMtaL axaculive vfea praaidanl and
aoonomiat Hanta Tmi and SMngi Bank.
• DORIS DAY SNOW
•IME qgy FWDAY NKyiMOVC -Tha Four Mmkatoaia- Raqual
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aaaM a ai/Moi»»m man iraa H up In poah hotala under poica
proteelton, unN Iha lua^ k fraad en a tochnieally, jaopaitfzlng
both Na and Rockfonf a Iwaa,
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frappad by a deadly ttvaat from ti^ dapiha of 9m earth. (2 hia.)
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• MOVIE 'Daddy Long Lege' igss Fred Aateifa, Larie Gwon.
Mtonaire playboy arrangea to aand a lovely French orph«t to
colege In Mtmachuaette. He is to be her sponaor WW) Na idantty
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• S^UICH AMI RiBCUE: THE ALPHA TEAM
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• <Bii]t>lc GumJ3iga«^Mer • b«Nnd IN KWM took at pro fixtftal.
Fnnco Harris ar«d P^ SteiMCf^ wl bs art hand to anMmr
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Nrt I. An IrKfen ypili laces a anortnoua c hafcng a ti^tan >» Wbi,
on Via ve^ ol daraiian, has its Sacrad Bow tMtit ^ tti^
onemy.
SCMIERA 3 QuaM: 1Ch)raogra(ihar. Anna SoMXOw.
MOVE -Eritw andlba KMe< 18»» Joan Coina, fi^iart Egan.
1%aiankir)gdM»vw«H|M«iMnurM8iM8aardMsfcirriaw(]uaari.
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M THE NEWS
_ TME CBS SATURDAY FILM FESTIVAL Mw Falhar Surt-Sun
tIMisen' Faciiseson 1 1an#lofn ««)art by varying ^#lws w ttw
Ml topiol falantt ol JanwW.
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toomamant tealuring famaie and mala pro player teJMned. From
'tt REX HUMBMID
■THE JB^FERBONS Gaorgamuat«M(aa|MiM«dniHim«lMn
ha raabas ha naads Ftaranoa to mora tian Ha coiM «wr
axpacL *
i|NK SATURDAY MQHf AT THE MOMES Us Daad^ Dan
CHartiy, Andy (kiffiih. A Middoad of MM dMtniMl^ dariniCflva
to hutnafl Ma and vagatalton, ■ nwaqkad just outer
and tf)wwmMnt officials dascind on 8w town hopma tij
lanlUa Itaat oi a uoMcai waapon sacral. (2 hre.)
#6TAmKV AND WItH 'Tha Coiactor- The JmasH^riion ol •
la«ii fhtitdnft oparaliMi bacoma* a deadly game MMn fMdi'd
airiMan(l4i uMd aa ball to Irap t rimaas Qolactor.
ftSO S MAUDE Tha cpanHo of a gay barm Ihanai^iboriiocd sands
a inonlyoiikMad Arthur to personaty doaa its door*
• THELE880N
10*0 • THE CAftOL BURNETT SHOW Quaai: Bamadalto Paters
5 IME LOVE BOAT 'i3aar BMrly' atarrtag Eva Gabor. LaiMa
Mslaan; 'SpmM Delvary' atarrlng Sob Urich, Pafliala FranWii: 'The
Strlka' atarrlno Ai Moinaro.
• BOQART Thia program handtoa the caraar of llmdom'*
oulalandrBtaoghguy, with dKjnity, raaism and atarliig Wha.
(■ORALnOBERtS
{QEORQe AND DIANE IVEY SHOW
• NEWS
ABCNBMrS
HOUVtWOOO: WE saZMCK YfiARS ki Ms Medal trtbuta
to showman and itmovtlor David 0. Sataniok, scenes from aoma of
Hdywood's fnesi movies era shoMi.
• MPUQilAN
■ NEWS
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6 WOKEND Hoet: Uoyd Dobyna. Bob Alirightson, WhMllisli Bay
(Wac.) Htgh School loottal oa«ch who beiavaa "wlnnihg ii pot IhB
only 1*10;' praMania ol MMpandtm iruclten: a vfaN to A muaaiM,
■^indbn Ounoion '
• MOME 'Rmambsr VAian' 1979 JMk Warden. Nah MMtn.
RMClMa of a CennacicMt (anriy 8* taw eons In ooMMt (Mtt
World Wkr I ind ttwir acMNna to Ma *l tame dwing wsrlkna. (1
hr. ao a*!.)
SJOUnNfY TO ADVENTURE
MbVlE'Or.X' 1in2UonalAiwB,fawWfray. (1hr.0O8*).)
1:80 a ROCK CONCERT (TBC TENTATIVE)
3:30 m MOVIE 'Bnjle Man' 1946 Tom Neal, Rondo HattOA. (1 hr.)
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• MOTI^ ROGERS
AfANOmMA
8:00 VBIBLE STUDY
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8:30 • DAY OF DtSCOVBTY
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• GERALD OBtSTWE SHARES
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• ANMAL& ANMALS, ANBMLB
1t:56 •SCHOOLNQUSEKJCK -
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invanlnn of pMannar»aiM ueee a jaa band aaanwainpia el the"
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•HIST THE PRESS
• BEWITCH^
• PANOFMMA
• 1>€ Mn. TODAY A program Fpaceding each National Footbal
Leagus broadca^ with news and features on tie NFL and other
sports news of ttw day.
•M^ '^7 Up to the niiuta foolbal news, inlarvlawa and taaturas
wtti Lee Leonard, Bryani GurM. Regha Hastdna and various NBC
sportscasAers cor^tibuliig reporte iiom the Aeld.
• COLLEGE FOOTBALL '77 An ABC Sporto earies which features
weeMy Mghlghta of key eonleela which are scheduled during ihe
1977 NCAA Foolbsi saaaon
• ONCE UPON A CLAl^C 'The Legend of Robin Hood' ^)isode
Nhe. King ffidiard is lAen prikmer by Leopold of Austria and
daM«id»»raneoffihir^ianleiaei. Robin InieKiepts a laier from
Prtrioa John to 8ie sMMtand aiispe^ a pM.
• PUGU6 POUGY f^iRUM .
• 1HEMPL TODAVttMo Ha vs. WasHngton Redsidne
• MATKMML FOOTBAU. LEAKJE GAME New Enf^and Patriote
vftHManHmont; SilMa SaahwAs vs. HHaburgh Steeiere
• RQI^JBi SUMHtMHt
•ilASOMPlEdETHIUTte I, {%w(iua'Epiioda Four. HVhatShal
IMaOO AixM Onaiuif Two hieloriane adviae Oaudua to keep on
p%ingthaidk«lfhewirtttoiv**loi«anduiM4*>Lli(iaschamee
tolwve Pqetumua, Auguiis's arjsplad eon, dtocNdledto dear the
way lor lUNriae'a suc c ssaion to iw Svone.
• GOOONEira
iH COIASRSA'nON
• AGE tsr UNd^MlTY "»» MMopolB- The mddsm cXy -
whswdkUI(M)e«rai»8Miwtisvitft9oftig?X^ • malropofsBca
New Veiif^nM A lolCaooirtng anurtan dbiosaw?
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• WAFICM
• mOSTY'S WMTHI VKMeCRLMO Nan#or. Andy QdMh.
Ro«ylheSnowRHn,tiaandiar*«hoiifey chaniCier, takea awite
in Ms fflirtol aaoMit. |A)
• HM>f>YHUN^
• N^rOR. THt LONG EMlB> DONKEY A new animated,
Yula^rie crt a MadcMkay ««hoMfhendkiK>' is an asaat m he tains
Joseph and Matron iteir worKlpbitoamey to Bethlehem. ^
• BW^t MSl£YliliMCUI OMMMDE
• THE NK TODAY A poet-gime program preeentkig ecoree,
nSfmfpn pKi-ipona nawa.
4:30
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6:30
• PB>S-COLA MIXB) TEAM OOIF Finri rouid ol this t^OOjOOO
72-hole oplf toomamsnl taaMng ismale and mala proHMrym
leaned, mm Bar<ft(nor CoiMry Oub, Larao, na.
• NATKMM. NXnSAIA LEAQUi QAMECIaveiand Browns vs
^DIegoQt8r9ars:NawyoikJMiva.NawOilBansSaMr,OaldBnd
Rsidsrsiw. Loa An g sfc a ftams
8 LAST OF THE WU>
HEUVES
• M SEARCH OF
SFLAMte OF REVIVAI,
MOVE Traaaura Wand* 1994 Walace Berry. Jadda Cooper.
Ftobert Louie Qtoveneon'a diaito alory about a youia boy iii«w Aids
•map for hidden traaaura am} Na run4n wiBt Lang\tahn SBw; ®
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• tWDE WORLD OF TRUTH
• OLD TIME QOSPB. HOUR
1 1:30 ilNBC LAtipOHT MOVE 'HafiMbfl Brooks' 1969 OMr mni
MkiMMl J. PoMiil. Near tw and 01 WMd Mir I. Uit$, in el«9M«
tooi tia MtMcIt wo, and a Blilih POW ouMI lie Mtfa and llMl
aaj^ym in tMs^ariano.
j'^aWMMOMaofDovai' 1944 Irene puma. RalirlMiloni
M^Aiiiattwi 9K Mw is i Red Croai nuraa in ixindonMw
ol her aon during Watld¥ter I. (1 Ar. 30 rnkt)
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• FAITH roRLMMG .
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mirtL Qimbel and^h«fM HasMna.
7KX> •80MMU1M
12:00 • NOfVOLK STATE MGHUGKT8
12:30 •MOVE The FaMwisd Sarpanf 1948 RoiMd \iyinM.,Kay*
3:00 HPn MOVE THEATRE 'the Blue Anget* 1930 MMl|na Oialrfch,
»i Janninai. A sMd milaiii'i fiinl MMuaBon win a cabMrt
ainger nine his He. (1 hr. 30 min.)
IACAL«rATi««MOIKfW0IKtRHINVETWIMWr'r0Mlii3 .
LAST MMDIK OlAliam.
wlii Lea Leonard,
Aiabala PiMi riH#4Mr broBw; Jade,
agraea to isN MowMn Ox, tie ffloal feared man In Sm IHndseo.
(CONCLUSION)
• HE BSL SVSffii PR^EUrs 'CapMi Ceu^agiMa'
Adwtofan ol fliii^anl iOplna'adaaate novel 01 «|f«ita»«i iw
hitit aaaa wiii Kart liMden and Rkanto ManMMnMMti|# the
man who toiehr a ipolad "Mch kkf humaty and rai^onsilly.
• FAMLY AT 1IMR A Tima to be Bom'
7:67
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E.&^ P.S.T. •IHSPMCS.T.^IU.T,
"TlNBB 0^ of Nw OoMtof* 1^ RoMrt RMilbrd,
Faye DuMsay. A CM r«s««fctier Bwomes a
9Mfi«^^ fcifl^ whwi mamtim muMtt M eo-
iMwlfemMif etns flun(4^|lor MR. in^Ung tlw iM
(rf a bewMU |lh^om|Mr, tetlMsie Mek Aiwn ttw
MN^and umM ffi« myMNy MM 0W Mwiglrtar.
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siM 18 tosnwd «M • inM^toy ndMBTs wfioae illegrt
bow over » j^MNH PrMMaiiiitf etndkMe wm
under kneaMt^on.
THUR^IAY
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QM^tas & Jown cenMws f83 81)9 «eion to Mi
wIM nf^)M hiMi happwwcr Jf 9» coftfrowra tel Sen.
<^mm iMd wMMd Vi* Urte 1^ Nten miMaciie to
t^nd trM for M^«e««i8.
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ioMnwiieael fanw b« Jeee^HHHHkMudy ^ •
iMd profeaaor (EmR jal— PW to ^
because of m lN»lhiMislm$n aSurtr^ IM
heartless csbarei ainoer. (At rehack local iisttr^ tor
aitemaio viewing day and !■
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Qffwd 01* Opry BIrtMyday
^fer atlofts ara^^jhe MgA
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fWfMe ippeannew bjf Conm^f
mtf9vm ailU vWvmI" iWPi^UIVIHinni
iMyHpere wot 8cfie9ut8<i to appear
9|i Bie Mow. AppeaMm on ttie
were emcee Jeny Clow,
Twtt^ Blig Ban^ HA
Peggy FenMn. Kenny
Jonl Lee, Oetrf Moi||ii,
t0A Hwfle
iMItookey
the Year-MGA fto<»rd8; CASH
BOX: CoufMry Single* Fenwle
Vocalist-Lwetti Lynn, CoiiMMy
Single* and Albunis Duels—
Conway Twt^ *nd LorMa Lym,
Country OrtgMU Soumlba^—
'.Smokey ant the BandH';
RECORD WORLD: Top Comedy
Artlat— JOrry (NQ«**r. Country
Album Duo-<^piiN4r T«^ and
and Me Strangers. Tha show
eoB M Mw l with • rousing rendition
ij<|M^ »e Liaht' during whicnaM
MwVett^perfonnlng on the.ahow
1^!^ Merle and his barv^nn »<«
.„„. year three of U)4> ...««,»
m^mnr» top trad* puMe«mma
pr***ni awwids for th* ton albqiw*
and M«K|ies artists of th* past
]Mir. Awards presented to MCA
riMMAng artists from Ihe
fu^H*ations inelud*—
M£BdARD: TW Maid 8MH**
MM-Conway Iwttty, Top Alfiiim
Oho arftroup-Ciinysy Twitty *nd
LafMMLynn. '
9:30
10«>
10:10
11:00
11:16
• EVBMQ AT syMPHONY PhMM Maurtdo PdM ia 8w adoid
tolHe -Piano CanedtoNo 1' by Brahma. SatOitewa dso ocMucIs
tha Beaton Symphony Oraliaatra in WUIFanarPe 'Overture to
Susama's Saci^.'
•RHOmntod* end Bi*endaspenda snowy Fitoay evening h«4ng
ftdr a wad dy taniy reunion wMhMisIr parents idiara tie Wghlghl.
oL Bia avedng is re-running aome home moviee ol Rhode's
cMAadd. '
• TIE 'ANNE' CHRISTMAS SHOW The spadd iaaldaa niisk:
from ttw show and ClfMnas carda. 'Annis* oad membera
headHng iw program mdude Andrea McArde, Raid ShaMon.
Ddetiy Loudon and Suidy.
• noauB
Mill)t«tOWN«WMnlhepainlBrsdisn«(Maito'swsrtt^
Mitt dw move m with her for a wt«s, wid r« a r^Mt tor 8Mlr
friendship.
• AU. M HE FAMk.Y A gdlMddMiaadldmailMf ArMs rtdcs
hie Ma tar Mka and Gtorta whan he leami that Iha^ house is >ie
ioace (Kwe«w Kound of Knieadars)ne)dttin)dtor a cr oe e buHf i g .
(Condusion)
• THE BIG EVENT The Seven*) Arwiud Lm Vegas &*ertainmanl
Awards' Stars who wB entertain and aarvaaa pr see nl a rsln d ud aOon
Rkshlea. TIm Turner, Charo, RIpTatldr, OmM Brar^, An nM a rar a t ,
GMdys Ki4(^ and Aa Pipe, Sheoky Oraene, Merta HaggilCb folia
Flekk.
• ABC THEATRE 'The Qattwing' EdMsd Asnar. ktaraao
»«laton. CMstmas is a riMwa of pain end hemlri We dmma of
a drivdriMn whose aueoeaaM budneaa has cell Mn his tard^. (2
hia.)" " _^ ,
BIMA9nRFS€nM»1IIE % Osudkie'QiieodeFiM. 'Pdeonle
Ssdrt" Aujustojidy tHooverf^ tie «K<"Mi^|^*aadMy.
PodHmue'e barrishnsot iM be HNkl andMi suocsasioniptka Ivorie
uHiiuiiniiHs MIm»M^ csn'eenoodt one Und acham*.
SAWSC NMMd wranchae Nb back at Alca's bmndi, Ki
MeMfMwrend) into her prlvite Me,
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dRMNtooilhodsK Juddam and baipw to iMf R HMMit Mud)
to lis dsmay and aisprisa of hie Rierd. norHdigkws paiMs.
• ABCNEVm
• A SPittU. KMD OF OYMS
• NEWS-\
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Lucky Btonao of Paris, Frmce,
recorded 14 sono* at Jack
CMmant Recording Studio tor an
EM* Freaiey tribute u^ to be
r*l*as*d in Europ*. mmo and
Pre*l*y ro*e to *tinl6m In tfw 'Ms
the ****lons at C^^nl
I Btondo out of s«nl-
i*nt as Hi*y were Ms ftrsf
ons in *igm y«*rs. mmtm
•nd Clement Studios were ^M*n
•s the Site of the re<w<Mngs
b9$sus« Blondo wanted to
diipHaaw the authentic Presley
•ound t% sccurMely ss p^slble
D.J. Fontane, drummer on mmI of
P#«Ai*y ' ft r«a^dta^. «ms e^aion
if *d Hondo's
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belpyou ffa^ugttlhaf moel^ To
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another ejdro drink. And It hurts.
Wriftgtf call In cortfldence
for Acl^dn the program for
the treatrrient of alcoholism. In o
comfortabte, coring atmosphere.
Specidlsts con help yo^ fa06 the
day wfttvjut itxrf extro drink. Isnl
mat a ^berlng thought?
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M^T SHOW Quaat: Jolvi Chawtr. MMKl-winnlng
I Mort tWry wril«r •nd novtIM.
0:<KI 'VCnCW OF THII «TAfW MtohMl York ■rn ungy WMNVTW (Mm
up M ririgrnMNrt iri th* aMond «fniNi ipMW on wNah rnollan
Hjckra wid MwWon giirt baoomt drew ptfionnart for {uri ono
(i Lnuc H008E CM THE WAME Hiiro Corn* «w BfldMlMto
OloMn afldU4w SriMM rtiMl. M In kw« and ilepo, arid duriria tw
frantic aalrah Iqr «a pair, Iha boy-i wWowarad fathar and apkMBT
Mm Bm«» daeida to amtMa Iha coupla and tta ttw fflaMmorM
knot IMmmMI.
• THi WW NORO BCACH BUMS
• HATWNAL OEdORAPHC 'Yukon Paaaaga' Fow young (tian.
rattwa Iha tral ol ttia Nondia goid^aakara, pMrig iMir ooun|0«
jind andwanea againat •» niggad AMtan wMamaaa i» a
ipaeiMHHr oMMoor ackwrdura.
ft MEfV QM^fm IHOW
8:30 S DORIS DAY 8H0M/
9m •ISCMOIIDAtrMMT AT THE MOVKSThsStoi^alar' Martin
Balsam,^^ Duke AsQn. A pi^fc scripiwrttar's tetovWon movie is
acasedi^'K^aiiwg a 12-^v<old MOwer to comnA araor^, w) act
that caua a t f» youngsta^t tlMft. (2 tvs.)
•I AfiC^IMMBAV NMMT FOOTBAU BalUmore Coils vs. Mi«r«
0:18
0:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
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tirxx)ln' This television ad^tetion of James Pridaaux's play feaiures
MlfkHmm jn fm Tony AMWd-winrw^ role aa4Aary Todd Lincoln,
se art in t he years fototm^^ hwat»ncl's assassinaUon.
ft8MPiNDavidM«ynagiail^ar»asanoid«audevie periormer
whose nauMound popularity ia rrarred by a series of attempts on
his M*.
• LFE M THE SPIRfT
• G£RALO DERSTItC SHARES
11:30 ■THEC^SLXmiKmElt^MMaandWtoHutfMnd.Wlvesand
Iters' During a e^aluRia tal. a ck^a Mend of the McMlans to
murdarad and «ieri's ari tppMtt rc^bery aWiough niching is Men
S^ ■ ■ -■-'.•. ^
THE tOMQHT mcm i&mA IvmI: OmwI Brenner. Gue^:
Suzwme Spmers, Helen Qudey Sn>m, John TravoNa, RanUe
Van.
illMWie 'Thp U* Conmand' 1940 John Wa^ie, Waller Rdgeon.
Kansaf school laacHar becomes ttie famed guerrala cttiet, Quentrel,
wdflghKt A MeW'ikiringGM War raids In Kansas territory.
TOMOMOW Host: Tom Snyder. Quest: Ptov Kirby J Hdnaley.
founder and preaident m 0w Universal Ue Church.
11.45
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'" GkiaiL- Robert Young.
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tm.Vt mMM QVf AHYTHIlia qpES
FOlM OWIIn EHCW QuaMs: Qwan Vanlon and 1h* Ainirlcan
6 TmRn^TRli^ The n^iairidn don't knew hmy toraad
l«Mt San Ibiga a acMootlMidy,wfK>hwj racing
wsryodai bnMtftjlBwn. how, tor #» a iaii c a pd .
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flwiia U WW piiii «tia^lwMon^
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Sin flBMNMlAIIGE At WOLF TRAP lM«y Qpodnan' The
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earataiiiiiyprrim.cfl1$f4pMM^k>Blue'wH)CdMib(^Mortor)<^
■no iiiaiwrpiaiuia nawa jnniaim.
SAH WM WllH <MOW
y«|MCmo fHmiV ■SNrtay'aOpamlton' ShMey iaiaken
Id M iwaplUI ft need M « arnvgaricy opaialon. aiicl IM medh»t
»oiaaakifilstBWiadi4>ikMdoaiWi»hanhat l lfiii i> aa nhoW^
to har si**! - in M dtvaa »am an 'Alba in Wdndarlamf play
• eORg^¥ tHOW
_ MAiJC tte Ww y a and Hoi Upa, gnidglng oompvAma op a
ipecia^ i«piaiii»<ip anoBw m.a.8.h. unK, aaparianoa a worMkoua
i^^ma Biraaa of anamy arihjry fra: fiay dtooover
Mitailw'AiainlycampinoWfcacoiiiaeakt^ilan^
orifN«tor^andMteha*lMttfganwhantwooftiairbroodb«^aine
^ ^M^^eeif AifV Repar'a on a lampaga tar iha rariTso
Jack's unde passes him a bad check.
• TooauB
0:18 HA GIFT TO l>ST Melvyn Douglas plays an embittered oki man
who refuse to^3end Christmas with tvs fdtiMy yet is deeply touched
when his gramteon gives him a present arid shares treasured
% memories with the boy ol a Christmas 80 years earlier, in thte original
teleplay by-Gordon PInsenl.
0:30 9 ONE DAY AT A TIME A guit-ndden and confused Barbara is
convirtced She's responsible for her classmate's overdose of
sleeping pis. ^CONCLUSION)
SSOaIp Episode Twelve. Peter is in for the surprise of his life when
an unexpected visitor calls at Ns apartment.
10:00 • LOU GRANT Lou and Charlie face a diffteult protilam: how to
tel their publitfier that the new man in her yfe may be more interested
in her paper than her.
■ POUC£ WOMAN 'Screams' Rich Little guest stars as a
w dhoo l od but demented bushessman, wtu k^es young female
httch-Mkers into his car for their last ride.
• IHE BARBARA WALTERS SPECIAL Henry Winkler. LuGiie Bal
and her hust>and, Gary Morton, and Dolly Parton are scheduled to
tak with Barbara Walters in the first of her four specials for this
SGfison *
10:10 • FESTIVAL M VENNA The Vienna Phiiarrnonk: Orchestra,
10:30
11.-00
11:30
darectedtiy Heitiz WaittMrg, presents a concert oi oU world tavonles,
including Gauss' "Piz^cMo Pefca' and Dvorak's 'Stavonc
Dancaa '
PRACWMU. CHRiSTtAN LMNQ
■ PRACWMU.C
1:00
fAQQART
_ THE CBS LA'^MOVIE 'Houaton , We've Got a Problem' 1974
BebWi CUp, CKi Quhjjar. MMon Control stnjggles to bring three
aitronauta homa safely. 'Koiak: A Long Way Prom Times Square'
K<^ and Cwckergo fo a smal Nevada town to try to take t«ck
an imporim wiiness, but ttwy wind up in jail after a kx»l brawl.
il THE TtMMHT SHOW Gueet host: Oavkl Brenner. Quests: Mac
Pavis, Jerry Bakar (plant expert), Omar Sharif, Norm Crosby.
tUESOAY MO^ OF IHE WEEK Ouiler: Price of Violence'
Mlch«sl Jayaton. .
H l40VtE 'To be or not to be' 1942 Jack Benny, Carole Lombard.
Aohn in Poland pose as Naa bigivigs to effect escape of an RAF
pikft outwJHiu the Ne^ invaders.
t$ TOIiKiRROW Host: Tom Snyder.
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LOCAL aTAlKN^ANbHEtHfORKS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE
LAST MBiUTE CHMMBS.
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• MOVIPfaVta df Qloiy' 1967 Kkk Ogudac. Ralph Meeker.
ySpligtiar . 1 916: Oiwfrt ordtrs 701inr4^ RMmahf to lik*
MipfadhiHa'dsfsfMt'jMaiwA haktbyOannans. (1 Itf^ 30 mirL)
• OVBI lABY O^: Barbara Fakton.
ItOVJEMiCY
'"WiTS
QROCM
.•LOflCn RB*ORT
_ A.filDMiCCHRI8TUA8Animatadatoryaftvaaaiaiibaings
DhoiMie to Eartti to daoovar the meaning of Chrialmaa.
NAME THAT TUNE
IBHOWQu^RlChLittle.
_^ GA»ETTaH0WGua8ls:QwanVantonandlhaAi^artDan
OVto* MadNna. Part I
• N0CiAN*8 HEROES
I
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•pnM na aiwvMiia aaayaiiig praaaiNa 10 BaorocK, iM flM|9Fraa
a ^NdH powar itm amUas hkn to drfwa ttia aWgh antf dalwr
i^TW^IWNKIKr BEFORE CHRISTMAS Paul Lynde'a guests
tor IbiaapaeW am Aiina Maara, Martha Ray, Aloa GhoaUay, Foster
" >d». Hw fi wtf Mortis. Qaorga Qobal. AwaOnfWams.
rmmoK
sr^^KNYK Basabal gretf Raggfa Jackaon, aa himsair, comes
the obimiunily cantor aaarching for the home-nr baX which he
WlriltaWgrUISarioa.
#DOnB mV SHOW
9:00 fi THE CBS W^3NE80AY MQHT MOVCS -Uptown Saturday
N|M' Skiiay PoiMr, BB Coaby. Stova JKikaon. taho is hoidhg a
|n,0OOloBaiy iQkal, and Wardal Frankfn. who haa Man having
I IcityjrtniBk al eriDa, ar« hekl^up by gangrtar SBcy SMi When
may f^ to raccwar tw tnonoy, they are caught in Iha mttls of a
Jingland feud> (2 h^.)
SiMC E^V».. J BBJEVE M CHRffiTMAS Quaate: DavkJ Soul.
Maids aM YMnel. Engetoart Humpafdnek In a hMday trip trough
c h id h oo d memories.
• CHARLIE'S ANGELS The Angels are hired to protect Sammy
Davis, Jr, after he is threatened.
■ GREAT PERFORMANCES 'Abkld with Me' Cathleen Nesbitt is
feaksed in Julian Mitchell's dramatizatkx) of the complex relatkxiship
between a strict, lonely dowager and the young giri hired as her —
housake^jer. Filmed in the original Gloucestershire setting, the
drama is set in 1928 in England's CotswoM NIs.
• 700 CLUB
0:30 • WOOBIOUSE PLAYHOUSE 'Mr Potter Takes a Rest Cure' An
American publisher gets more than he bargained for when he visits
an unpublished Brit^ authoress and her scheming family, wtik;h
inckjdes a flighiy daughter wt)o doesn't want to marry the man her
mother has selected tor her.
10:00 •BETTEMIDLER--OL'I^HAn IS BACK The DivKie Miss M'
Guests: Dustin Hoffman, circus clown Emmett KeRy and The
Harlette s. Be tte's singing badcup group.
■ BARETTA Tony Baretta. trying to solve a murder and recover
a prioress necklace bekxiging to an ol sheVt, is teamed with a FBI
agent who is not what he appears to be.
10:30 • BOOK BEAT 'The Stone Bui' by PhylNs A. Whitney.
• THE ROCK
11:00 •••NEWS
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tt gNarisma
11:30 •1ME08SUTE MOVE -HawasRve-O: The Listener' A paranoc
threatens a psychiatrist end al of his patients 'Kojak: A House (^
Prayer' A Las Vegas poticeman cotors a 'retired' counterfeiter, but
WtoW thecrfminal can be retomed to New York he's killed. (R^
_ r TONIGHT SHOW Quest host: DavkJ Brenner. Guest: John
Davidson.
• 8TARSKY AW HUTCH, MYSTHIY OF THE WEEK ^ARSKY
AfC HUTCH-The Bait' Starsky and Hutch pose as dealers to nal
a big time heroin supplier. MYSTERY OF THE WEEK-'The Werewolf
of Woodstock' A man is turned into a werewolf by an eteflrical stomi
at Woodstock. (R)
■ MOVIE 'The Little Shepherd oi Kingdom Come' 1961 Jimmie
Rodgers. Chi Wils. Adventores and romance of a Kenutcky
mountain boy who fought for the North while kiving the South.
1:00 • TOMORROW Host: Tom Snyder.
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BiltKS a^Nns. tt» N)bWt ma^ ftwiOiB ttftXiOTKHrt .itW wortd by
autfw J.R«. Tolkein. lights Hmmif to an adventure fri a scene from
THE msm, the first dramatftlrtion for television of any Tolkein
work. Sunday. Nov. 27 on NBC-TV.
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U ^ tevt s M| or ctt or ufOiaf |m wiM tp |lvf vny, wt vlU
tOM M rtiMrt^ nun. Ym, ttat'i rtgkt, wt'D nif«vidlB«v
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FREE TO GOOD MHIE
BeMtiAil haaltlqr jrwag
m«l« »t 1 yMr oU. Oraag«
tiger vitk white markiags.
Very knlag. U^letol^
Urn and don't wish him put
to sleep. Call 425-62(».
SCIENTOLOGY: Fr«e
lecture ever; SuMtoy
rt 2^ and 7 pm on
ttda eoitfoversialtime
^ ii^eet. G^ ^or
qmrnema mumtniM
Marmta. No oU^tieB
2102 Med. Ave. ViriiiOa
BMch, Virgiida
PUPnES^mXEDtofltd,
snaU A m^m, wtatMt
and {daylM, I Uadk ud
white, 2 totwn tad wlrite,
4 mata and 1 fenaie, I
weeks okL Free toaau-
celleol home. Call after
6:00 i»n - 420-4498.
SX PUPPIES mx bred •
part beecle to good hone.
CaU 547-7363.
FEMALE-l YB. - White
GM^oaa a^iiberd. Go to
home irtth no childrai. CaU
393-04Z2.
PUPPIES - three male,
three female, free to good
home. 483-1716 R.C. at
3044 Bomar Dr.
ElKiUffl IVY - after 4
p.m. - 547-1951. AUym
have to do is ^ tt ap^
KITTENS - #rte- Bon
7/8/77, 2 males. » t» -
males, all are IMfy. Lit-
ter Ixa trained, 1 male
oraive A wMte, w * th ea e
Idee ejre, one greea ejre.
QUA GEl Portamonth store
area. 4ai-SI73.
DOG, FEIULS, 1 jrearoid,
part Labradw and part
German Shqiheni. Real
good with cUlifreB. FREE
to a good home. 486-8650.
FREE DRUM LESSONS -~
fw begimers. Ages 7 - 13.
482-2724.
FREE TOP aOJL. Yotthasl.
4%5694.
I < ! # ■ ■■ — — ■■ ■■II H
ADORABLE CAUCO KIT-'
tea— male, 4 months iidd,
playtnl aad coddly— aeeds
a loving home. FREE to '
rMtfofflUy.Cali3«>-0716
alJBrSrOO.
FI^E TREES, eat war- ~
sell for firewood. 1120
Tn^wood Ave. Va. Beach,
Va. Call after 5:00 - m-
3141.
lOTTEnS: muk aad witie
tanales, 2 iBaBttsold.Qai
4li-«95. __^
AOraUBLE part liable ~
g^^ to good home:
000031 SPANIEL; FKEt
to kntog home. She is 4
yn. old, has bees qmyed,
is ACC registered andpa-
pers are bKliided. Call:
■tt^-7417. -
raPPI£5: MA scttw/
Ularmtat wvtiM, exeel-
laig pett 4r hcrtlng dogs-
Prwe to good hcMo*. Call
W-«i64.
FREE TO GOOD kome: ~
2, 6 i4[. (fld pops. Hind
breed. Prete to kmf to-
geOw tai good haiM. CaU
943-6031 altar 7.10 p.m.
t YR. OLD MBDIUM dse
dag mind bree d. Fmrnle,
fmni- AU dmu. LMg
reiMA feronhalr. Loves
odMoors-aeeito yard. Lii-
4S dtildren. CaU 543-8191.
SAFE S<AoDl LmKhM: For
free iof(Migiatl« m food
safety, write Ibr a espy
or "Food Safofy f6r tbe
famUy" from the Soatt-
aast WormMoa CMfice,
nSDA, Boom ^. J7U
PeaefatrM 8L, HW, Attsa-
k, Ga. 3^1.
FBEl paRitM. teitt
smOmt is tenter. Bad
^tar S p.m.
ax PUPPIS mix tatd -
piM bMgle togood bame.
eiflii7-75i3.
• FMmte dec, •
m. SaMU. l^a
CaD
StiNMWi^fpm.
tnm mamiMf-Gm,
mMm.
FstBasauM
(-rree lee
•mo FQIUJE PUPHE^
btedc aad wUte, aite. -
FREE to good Mne. 487-
3868.
Ft>UR stz-weak tki
Utteim aad year t£A
msOmr. C«B481-tt4l.
LITTER OF 5 GUINEA
Pfgs. Free to good home.
4M-1M.
S BEAimFUL KITTEMS-
3 flUhtal aad t dulaa.
3aMalMeid.HaUslMbaae,
wttk riuaase mtffcii^ birt
aet odors. FREE to agood
home. CaU tt8-6819.
•-iMMo««hUaf tor Sole
YOUR carpet wlU aever be
1973 Horaet, S rtr. hatch
eleaaer or look better ua-
back,
tU ftn try tts. Free es-
pend«
tlmatea - Low rates - Call
aace, oay;
ftwUngsafte
-. - 42Wr,
3808.
, ,.
Tow rUE BEE ad wUl raaAJwtiMr^ people «to iW ptwvMe tfltee
yen' t^mi. Aad If it's iwaitbliiii Mm yea have la i^aaMy, yew frtoids nd Ml0-
IMS wffl ifpredate yew g e aeresl ^. Se oO Ml'Wn to i^ee yew Pttt BtB ad
MIXED fflStnS aaads
loviag hnne «Mi loU of
room to vmtMfUKf- t
month old fao^^^ayed
aad has aU aloto. Good
dl^osttloa. FREE to good
home. 340-|i«.
FREi! couDim Acn-
vrriES-aory aad moviaa.
KITTEie - 6 weeks (dd-
male aad ten^e, Uttw
traiaed. 420-5171
FREE! Garage Sale sigasi
naaatog a aale? Cone by
Davis ^atty, 174DLaskto
Rd.-flUttop aad pkdt-ap
■^VF pnfsssioaaUy
I UsowewUl
.) , e'FORSAU
bv owNth siga if yo«
are noviac and Randal to
aeU yaw owa boose. CaU
422-MH).
1 need a honw. I am an
altered, adatt, male, Uack
and wUte eat. Ibave aU
rtots. My aana is Bandit.
I'm aa ovlaide cat, aad I
have a alee diqietitJoa. My
fuaily B»ved aad eoala't
talw m« wMi ttieai. CaU
497-7812.
crafi dayaaadpMmtitaiM
CaU CIdUraa einw&n-
tw, Peggy Ferdmad at
S47-«<r
FREE STORY KMlB-tor
ddldren to hritp work-
ing parteu, Hht ^Udrea
^es 3 to 6, Q« Weifiws-
days at 7 p.m. aad Satw-
oays at U a.m. Ch«M4peake
Heddquarters Lfbmry ia
tir*:if Bridge
FREE-popplea. aliad nad
shepherd. Both nalaa aad
females. 9we^oId.CaU
488-1016.
FREE VO(X) - Fr«a oM
shed, good lor llrwwood,
caU 427-2811 or 418-0100
TBREE beaiMflil male
Germmi ffhuihra pmttea.
fnie to giood hoM One
Uack and ^lo tri^ anaa.
Sis weeks (dd aad ready
to go now! CaU S«-4823.
FREE - TMete. Oaeis-
a s(dld Idaek ImuM, ^ly-
ed oOier to a aoUd wktta
aule, aaotered. flott c^
are very geatle. CUvtag a-
wty beeaase of aUocgiaa..
.Need v«7 la*fa$ hMU,
older cotvie preMrrad.
Call M7-88Maftarfp.Bi.
GOTTA mUPE?? The
TMwatw Batter Bi^Mmi
BarawtoaqBlppodtoaa-
siat yoa wtth yew eea -
suMrpnUona.aai6»-
9691 am - 4:00) mmkj
- Pri*|. T^ as fbw
praUana. It we out Mto
yoa, «a wtti ^thw ttil
yea wiqr or rtfw yea to
proper igaKy lAoeaib^
lOB.
•FBlBtoSL
9 Boodi ffiamaaa SmI Mat
klttaa. Shoto. 467-ttiO -
490-0591..
FEDERAL TAX telbnia-
ttoa aad aaristaea. CaU
"SOONwiU ttie present-day
ordw be rolled up, aad
a new one qn^d oat to
its stesd." Baha'u'Uah.
For a free book, The
Baha'i Faitti, by Gloria
Falsi, ddivered by maU,
eaU«4-2290.
GERMAN SHEPHERD piq>-
pies - 2 loving male pq>-
piea - Need home. Aaiioos
for soneooe to ptoy with.
421.-9614.
BABY YJ^UK BABBtTS •
gin jnriqr te i^ nbaw.
AU edors. daU 487-6777.
CATS - two Mack -mti^
weald like to go as pair.
Cnll 486-75l«»
SHALL CACTIK seedUag
ud cattiags - nead care
anftt estibUdied to soaay
wtodoar. Dtrt ud pot not
todwAid. CaU 947-7279.
ADCXRABLE CALICO ktt -
tea— male, 4 montha old,
ptoyfd aad eaddly— needs
a lovlag hMae. FREE to
right tomUy. CaU 340-9716
after 5:00.
FREE to a good hone mate
part Angora ktttaa 7 w e eks
old, Utter tratoad. WUlde-
, Uver foryowapprovali^b
to reasGUble distance.
Free food aixl UttW box.
CaUS47-2475a0w4p.m,
H) - THAT'S BIQBTtin
10 Germaa ShMhsrdpay-
ptes that are niag to aeed
lovtog homaa Ikmaibw 1.
Come take yaw piekl CaU
^ 467-3234, after 6 :00 poa
IpiitEE - 3 Loi«
'kittons to good hnne. 467
. 6985.
I a.n. Md 4.-48'
p.m. Tdtophoaa 481-3770.'
FREE WBATBERRXPOtT
Up-to-lhe4ow. Banugtoa
■Roads area Iweeatt. Dtal
936-1218.
KnrTEN& Stenaltklttoas,
Tabbv edwod. litter
' t » «edcs old. Free
to I ju home. 484-1096.
aftn 3 p.m.
— <i^— ^'^ I ■ III I I I I W l I p ll II
BE CatL FRUEMD- Adopt
and give yowJlova aad
hooM 89r ow aaimals. We
need yow he^. Porte -
Biooth nynaae Society.
897-6004. .
FREE-I 1/t yr. old mate
dog. Mixed breed, audtom
die. Good pet, bieadly
aad pteyfttL Needs good
hone wflh teaeed yard. Has
ted shoto. 42I-«W.
FREE: 3 Uttow, mate,
wUte, iptv aad htedOi
Its., to good hmne. «t-
0476 after 3:00 yaehdaya.
FREE MOVIES evwyWed-
aeedur jd 13:10 p.n. at
Klnitewy, 301. E. City
aaUAve.,itetteik.
FDUBHrrfiilNS - Very
pterM, 8 weeks old. Free,
^between 1p.m. aad 10
p.m. 437-«38.
3 adora^'kltteBs. 6 wMbs.
KITTENS: Mates A Fe-
males, 5 wks. old, diort-
haired. Have 1 twtetee
shell, 2 Iriaek, 2 soUd
itriWaaad 1 eraage Httea
irtte Hae eyes. Ateo aeed
lonrtag home lor Ibtedkfo-
■ale mm, > b«- old
and lldack male Uttea,
t moft old. 2 milea tron
Morlhwast Rlvw Park.
4n-Vt7.
FREE PUPnES - 6 wks.
old - 8 nde - one temale-
CaU 4H-0030.
3 BEAUTIFUL cate - Z
spayed fnnale (1 Stotese
1 part Persian) 1 Materod
Bi^ Simaae. Uttw boa
tsateed. Glvtog away tor
haaKh raasoas. Need ham
-waaat ehUdrea. 488-3708
mvvm s - KUxed breed.
nedlaai staed docs, part
dMphetd and eo«-4-poo.
Free to good hoiM. fwy
adorabte aa4 Intog, mmi
MS toqip«date,«D'8614.
FREE CAT-sto years old.
Has blMk Aort h^, 15
a e etered . Trataed to stoy
ootride dartag the dqr, tA
ti^ sleepa tasida. Very af-
ted toai ^ . Leevtog wee,
free to good hooM etfy.
CaU«4-^.
2 6-WK 0U> pqpa. Mtoad
brsed - Preiw to kew
togetter to goodhoBM. CaU
943-60n At 7J0 p.m.
BUYER PROrECnbH-B
yoa're te Um atoilat lor a
need ew, tewe's a flm
tew to peateet yoa agaiaet
odoB^w itotag, reUtaf
ba^ m BdtomeoaMer.
.Wrtte iMf the free Mdw,
"CflMwaw ProteetteBUa-
dw lte« AMitea^wteg
Odooeter Lav." from tte
IWioMyi n^nmy TnfBe
Stfrty AdnMatratto* 406
8weattSI,8.W.,Waahtof
toe D.C. 10690.
iooscme f(« a buf-
falo roast? te-aaEafctew
eo B v e al tea? (^ pavhe a
me«tt«oftheIowanHA-
bted Fadar^w? Ftad oat
wh^a JMpBiBlBg te Aiiw-
teal^eaflbgaisteOflree
aaaAorpn M-OM. W»
the tewtot^s aew
frtoiri.
3 VBTT CUTE hag hateed
pspptes^ i tAs Adenrnt:
waag* f week idd '"
947-4Sn.
DOG - 3 yr. old a^e.
Mteed terilw, boiw.
Loves <Aadraa, free. 483-
0434. .
" "' " ' I, ■' *
TBRIHBR /IXidBmillD-
Uaek aad whttenwUiga.
Aorthatr«t7«e«».Pne
to good tene. 183-1467,
evsrtf^teiy.
FROHT AMD BACK SIaTS
tar 71.73 wn Ford staa-
dwd sine. 947-^8.
FREE
WAGLB PDP-6 madhs.
Grart wiUi chUA«a. Free
to good hone. 488-7348,
altw 6 weekdays.
FREE GAMES- to (AeciE
oat. Ptt, Pn*e. MoMpdjr,
Semi, BaeteanoB, Chaine
Brown, RaottF Abb.
Ch^, Ridihw panOas aad
maw mere rt rheaipaaka
Beadqautws Libratv,
<^aW BrUge CUbfrea^s
Boon.
FOPR mteed b r ee d pq ptea
Eii^ weatoioU. Aqfdae
who cu give th«a a laed
Mu wrieoaMd. Mefioa
iteed dog, Cm be aaa»'
nm- 6BMBteiridi
teg«dMitttodalort«
JHW Ihr 9^, prefwoae
thrt te> tasfe fneed vaxd.
Ae' baa hat tee begiaaw
slou ofllr. CaU ^7-6941.
2 KlTt^M. 8 aw. ^.
oae tepg a«if Mick, one
AoriU-irtMBMlas
itoed, had shoto
FIVE mUM Mi. Five
Anwl-
eaa %te, flrihw GotdoB
Ceehw 4pmM.,2 mates
Md tteae teMlM. CaU
«i-«tf iMw siio
ii^aadatti
SAHERu CAT
nastffirt F)Od
etewed Mdi
Saa^^eiii^ lyrs. dd ■'IMm
to eat itfider ptato mi
gasi»-?^«*«. '0»-tm
3 MDQE3> GERMAN Sb»-
herdt. Femate - $ mm
4M.<^afiw6p.n.»«-
86M.
SEPlt'T&SK 3
CHI 429-7111.
sdr
flagriBdHiie
NEPQSffi PUTIMG a i
uaiBuiM nr yew
sead tor a msSf.
^Mag critleal ^^
BM^ of the dtfiwaat
atebia nd aiodda. Free
fren PViaeCWteaBe •
saart* (teaap. 8000 P 8L
N.W., Waahtagtoa, D.C.
20036.
EKar M raPKES - ifo-
«hw IkD Hooded Potalw-
sm-mi.
BLACK Rjumr, tms.
snmU ei|^ tadaiBd.tt8-
1410.
RBI itthare^MMior
ttto at QMrlM^ ito-
tmt VMii MlTO0Bte
fler Im-
Free te fSM
9t7-2789
oU, Uter
btee. Ctft
3 p.m.
i tmtj haw a t Qeaais ^i
tay 14 11 i.n.
oom-Mso
prteei te ^pMa ad a rt^ ^te
imtm- SSSfreeMinMt
ar*
te
am m-
KimiHtoanedl
1 yaH^, 8 e^- NT-
FREE TO ootn warn
OI^T; ♦fftfkiioii.t
ion A FItfiWi.„ ,
IWy«wanM)*MMBt7
I FraeM
Advertteenl Maier-
#pe te aa (aallteieU}
l^aeae call ta JM aueel
yow'nxiBa'gf;;;;;!
yoe have 'g teea WN g 'yow
aredaet w aateid»
POST 117-4571
suit 4tf.343e
VERY tftoeti. ^ tm to
good hHM oi^. Iti yntrs
Old, »n aimHNk teir.
Hu kad ahote Bwntaboio
Metered. TnST^
ovtoide te tee 4n i»
•to^ taride 1^'
Leav
.^ywo-
HANO TUNOIG: Serving
Tidawater area for 15
years. TanBe«taB,S40-
1234 (ahswertog service
9 ' 5, Mwtey - FrMiy).
vm TO TONE - 187-
8M8. IMl^ HSO.0O -
Upi^, ^9.00. Vtotng
Phao^Swifoe.
FREffi BrowBMMBtrf e«
1029 ft MIMMtim
(»aM«ike.89«tte.
nibflK:E SAFE A FAST
vM GiffiMe TiMeto A E-
^ *Mtw piUs*. Mur-
dmiDn^.
Ran rtaavooM-m^d
h^May tm -^ mM pw
rona. 427-t9M.
3-LaeHadfa1
amwnaMB^i|i(pBM»
LOST ttt-mate, te^ 6
nan oM-iMte itoa cd-
tep4ort telteram Eab^
CaU 85$-SlU after 6 pm
547-M»5.
FREiUMBg«n%araeU
girl seoat vitoauL GaU
484-6003. T^
NEED A oomarattHiBidMr
Iw TCw dvlc
ipeikw tee yew dvi
Bo^p? CUl «»rMra be
tweea I a.at aad Haaan.
MB]id«vthroagh Friday.
Thi Tktowator Cwreqxm-
deace Bibte Sdteoi wUl
sead a Free Btete^arse
to aU lAowrtteteforthem.
We have five coorswavall-
abt«, one terehUdreB,9-i2
oae tor teens; sad an easy
and advanced oonne ft>r
adults. Wrtte to: Ttee -
watw Correspoadoace
BiUe Sdwol, Pi>. BOK1247
Chesape^e. Va. 2338Q.
LOMt HAIRED GflMAN
Shvherd, mixed, ante, I
1/2 yrs., v«7 affbetloaate,
to good bHBe wtlh large
teaeed yard. 42l->9«7j
FREE 1ifF(»aaT8»l to
eoasanera: 4re yon going
to teva flOteet^proviiBent
work doae? Buy a ear, ap-
pUttce w T.V,.? CaB fow
Battw BaatoaasBweaaibr
report OB fUrn yoa Are
eoasidwtog doing bB^ness
wito. FRK paifqphtete oa
enptejmaat ageaetef, ^t-
CKaa, fMBBW':;Me(,
e woik a^MBea* tad
fliaqr o ther w aaa of eon-
pradaete aad ew-
CaU yow B#er
^Baanaa* Baraaa at ^-
J86B._T<
1-4:
LAKlXRemfd - Q^to-
tfta head rte^Faatty bal-
loon. Leat te Ama Itoa
area. Catt din^iH^noo.
Nighte - nf4M3; Attter
Chailto.
LOST > IflNATUBE lAtte
Pomnaata^ tedd, t jt*.,
aaswwe te fdhf, leal te
WeslwB Mghte wea of
Grtet BrUite. REWARD.
947-1590.
BUICK LTD, 1975. U^
Una w^ white teadaa top,
alr-eoadtttoaail iiUpowR',
tttt'-wbeel, erdbe notrol.
Cassette, deck, Itee aew,.
OriglHl owiw. ^«87S.
QUT543-8374 aftw 5 p.m.
1172 WIMNEBACK) 18'
3nve - 0,000 tettes -
Newi^ redaeordaA - air
eoaditiaaad - HJOOO. CaU
547-4571, ask for Tom.
VOLVO-19T9, 1«4 E, ex-
cellent caadltk».f3,900.00
464-5621
VEGA - 1073 Westwted,
Mlf-amteteed, 88 Fed.
|2990.1H»«0841.
CBRYlLBR-1971 Neinmrt,
air coBdttteBed, ItiUpower
40,000 aetaal nites, aiee
t te STOPOigaBteationhu
made aMilabte to the p«i>-
Uc a ifeB OB jBs r g y coa-
mtonto mm te deslgaed
ATTE HaOitlllj indBStrial'
aad cch i tjft i rtton flrow,
ttee haiUii at aU serv
plyweod nf bmriter to be
ased Iw ta parpose of
fa«Bdil«bfrdhoases. 424-
sdwdattw. The fUm to ar
vallMe n&oi ehuff.
Please eoatect Mr. mm
Bardie, Waateeris^oa
Coordta^ar, d 087-411,
Ed. 306 In- li^rmdiiiB
DDiTT PAY ly it. Gd tt
rheaspeake PdiUc ll-
bram ecMadpalattoga^
tenu wwto, BdlyiMd
BMidea, aad acatetere to
ds«RiM yew hone. We
dao hiveteadBotfreete^
Isnadtoa to de«>rd<i raw ,
nOVATE BREH>ER irfU
^gfve frwe home to wild oMa,
•tewks. or any Urds nd
vn^ed 19 onw. Alsofiree
ewe . fw telared Ui^.
Side pcniitt no. 00064.
Wrtte: Rkdc at P.O. Bw
.13428, Chesapeake , Va.
Free to good h^mie-faaiate'
PVPf 6 mw i th a , dd. Part
Twrtw Md lid^jpte.
Leiaa dtfUrsa^^ftiK^Sod
mit0te. Hmde i^ im»
.terSsad. Can 4^-mi. <
KITTENS - Very pi^My.
&«d Mdi^ arM. 4|S -
Mt8. ji ,^
MAU. OHI-UNPG
hMlpvitea. MottarA
Fdhw are teth ^jgkw
%tttol - OatoMe d«a.
a»0«YOUR(WNFMtT.
fiM mi 4B-pg. Wittm
teeed, AM-FM 8 -track
dweo • radto » all^
wheds, Kod dneks, aew
.paid, lUctelta tiTM, ex^
eaUed eoadittoB, 33000.00.
489-1702
CAM.Lic8-Beir 1978.
Pnrdiue wite n to |n00-
<Useo«d. Ado Mywnd
Va. M7-3386.
DODGE- WtodowysBB,
Wit yirao.oo, 1973
^000.00. AdoetaUc.
9^-7381.
DODGE: 1976 COi.., ....
top, air-«oaaitki^, AM-
flf, 4-^eed. 2S-» mpg.
SUPER CLEAN. Marchin-
q)ectioa sUdcw! 460-
l»21.
UOUU£ - 1965 - 9 toil
VAN BCH)Y. Eaciat A-1,
low nUeage. |fiW.,S83-
TO7!».
1974 CHEVY 3/4 ton. heavy
4rty track, Itew and tires
OB c«w. Heavy daty frame
Mich. Bed. hrdtes. 13000
whadfl0H-.Aftw7,486-
8774.
B0D6S • Mad Vm^ 1971,
tafftte tefi, fdly taatfated.
roof topi caiqw air-
eoaditteaw, 3^ aateaidte
traastelaalca, poww ste-
ettef aad brrtaa. ^I^OOO.
4M-1148.
- ... ■ ■ .
'1979 - DASHER - 16,000
mOes, Itea new, aatomaUc
fid^ dr. 2 door coepe,
red -wtt white tatwtor,
ncrUiiw d |3,800. QUI
m-SBM.
1971 CnVTSdMitttOar-
ry all, Mr eoaditloa, bed
otfw. 486-4441.
rOBhWIO Torlao, 4 -
door, V-8 eagiae, aato-
traaaniaaiOB, air
matte
eoadlttodag, 4
tires
riot datertel. Whm-
Mte Mnerfes - Wteihte-
bar>,Vifgftia 81910,
HB^ dog aad Im
paaMa. Boaatttol dqp.
■nw «d fismafcf. nte
to fMd hme. i4?-iW
twrt- 1/2 JMmi
r^dmdd,teve»
dnbea-ftee tefaal
hen* ^ai4-«m
aew paidlob, jood eoa-
dttlah. fm^ &» Ml-
.7301 NlgttS-iM^SlS.
FORI>-1976 ELITE. Load-
ad: power wiadows sad
seato, tut-steerlw wheel,
wire «ksete, AM-FHdw-
eo. AU white. Yen etoanl
U,m Bites. 14790 CaU
490*ttT7
FRB-b^
m. m-tm.
pmrnsxR-i
^pae to good
MS -
CiMtf - Irfe High Sierra,
4 whed drive, wmsb
whs4ta.4Be*rMllate,V-8
MKIOv IV^BvBS Haflw
rntodOB, dreoMUaatog.
AM*FH Sterao-CB eon-
WHitoa. I8M0. Days -
181-7196 Nl«hte - 464-
llli.
LWCOLK HacL «m
1978. Porehfti*. with 19 to
$2700.00 dtseoud Ado Bay-
ers ot Va. 497-3886.
VEGA - 1974 Bronte GT
HlteMmek, dr, tape de<^
excelled cearittion, |9«,
00. Day: 464-7965. Nl|^
425-7996.
OLDSMQBILE-1969 Detta
cditam, dr egadtttodflg
Crw bnkea, power stew
, I owner. 1699.00.
481-8649.
OLDSMOBn.E-1969 Ddte
eodon, dr eoatfttoag
povw brakM, ynrw
stewteg, I owBw.
lim.OO. 481-2641.
■ Ill I ■ ^ 1 * 1 '■ M^™^!-^ ' !!' * ri I ■! ip n i -. -
POmiAC^Mn, tMalUa.
mi^ wtras. Air omo
dntnad ', power tadiee
atewibg. Prieed
•Oe 1895.00.
m-m\ 9M-1667.
PQinuc - 1873, Gnad
AM. ftU powM^ loaded
tgasAM mem, P739.00.
04-83^.
PCWTIAC TttM AM-New
1878, PwehMte wtth up to
MOO.OOdteeaaafcAdo
Smra of VlrgtoU. 497-
lOn FUT, 131s. An-
tonio, ody 47/100 mi.
jtt-FM Ptoabw 8 track
stereo aad r^to. Saed-
led ceadlttoe. um w
bedofter. »8-3»l.
i«76 VOliTO.^ttOtt.dh-
tlea vnmm. Good mUaaie,
AM-FH 8 fra«k sttoeo,
air-eotoUtteasd, eiceUed
coBjittoi. |1P0 or bed
dfw. 988-^1.
1970 VW, BEETLE, Re-
beltt^ eagtee. dnrome tdnel
eovkra, tbrae speikw ra-
dto , air ttodcs, 050.
484-8610.
Cw - 19^ Mode Carle,
19.900 mttaa, |4,2«00.
CaU 488<- 1907.
■■■—■ — ■ II ia» _ II I ■■ — I I —
BUICK - 1069 JQVIERA:
4M«id IsiSiiaHi car. FaU
www, good lor redwiaf.
1900 or bed^eSer. «ES-
0126 altw 9:00 b.m.
8CaiDA-19f« CB-MO, 750
aittii, showroom eoadl -
Uoa, 2 halmete aad cover
0M.OO. 437-2314. .
HONDA-1976 790 K, Im- -
Btocdate coBdiaqn, jBtr-
age kept, asking i^lOO.
90-3039.
YAMAHA- 1973 500 TX,
«N>0. 4il-024i
S^aam»
.. MdM>
GREEiE ^tstary Cook Wad-
ed. Mad be dite'to pn-
pare ten Udi^ or eOde pas-
tries te ei^li^ve Gredc
qpedal^ rdtete id *- Al-
so <atf^ aoary ^M
pw how: w hr. it: naa-
Coated fir. Bbohai.
0W9. Y|>. Beadt.
IXSTSmiTUR-Betpjpeo-
Ide tone wdgM^^en-
ergette-aad aan moaw.
Phoae tor dddte - 497-
5 698.
Wq«KATB08iEiB4are
tine. Ebtb ISiOA per
1000 ^4M dwdopM.
tead »fpte duved,
self-addresaed eavdope
to : TERRY LANE EH-
TEtmsiS, P. 0. Box
289, Hebart,tedlMa 46342.
EARNMhOiw.nrt/FBU
tine. B»Mta| Steoy ink-
lag QfpMM^.Bo ci^w-
toaee reqdred. OU 4M-
1680.
GEN01AL a^Untetowe anui
hoaadneetef pejBHB. FaU
til», l-T».m. Bve days
wedUy. MM K» rmoe-
slbto person. CaU 947-9284
PART- TIME SPEAKER
FOB CHESAPEAKE
Tteddng, nlw
vistea w pdiUc retet
dee eonpaagr reodrM at-
bradlve articatete piraoB
ilgr toeal nMte
laateMt
fli'B groopa. Edtanaly
iatereettag work. Pre >
sand Mtetel teidabad.
yearbacfc-
groaad te: Varaoiad Dl-
netor, P.O. Box 8868,
Rlehnoad. Va. S322S
Work d Hone to m**
tine. PoaBftteaaiHaiSor
mo a week daflhi em*
vdflpes. Sead 2S< dw
sdf-a«""-*
tor mo
AittlaCANS/
P.O.BaB 7W
pitei Harbor, Flon
I38««
Conmadty DEVELOP-
MENT Grant romciixnce
0«ctr
Poalttoa
tag hB0wio*e d Federal
Grad ngeteliflttspertdn-
tnii to comnudty deA.-
oplied Uo^ grad, par-
Ueuterly wtth coatnetpr's
eonpUlnee. ladlvidBdwii)
moaftor private eoatnd-
or's oompliBKeof Federal
Grad regatetions. Mta-
Imam d 2 yrs. cdlege
edneatkm fnm an accre-
dited cdlege wtth ooerse
work to pabUo w person-
nel admlddtattan or re-
Uted Held aad 2 yrs. ex-
pertenee er traidag. Ex-
Krienee nuy be sabsUta-
1 fbr edneatiOB. Shtery
raage: mOt.OO - «UW00.
Bead rMuae to: Cite of
Va. B««h, Ont. d Pw-
soaael, Mhalcfpd Cedw
Va. Bea ch, Va. tt4 86 An
Eqaal (^potteatty Em-
{Myw
, ^ II . . — — r r -i, ,1
CSMPAKXW - Uve to,
fw Atorly
U0i boase-
j and coditeg. Good
posflMirlw iMnd tei^-
li^ wli^e raon. OtU
947-4MeaMr$p.m.
CAI9 CAMKtnG ELEC-
Vmrns. fm Une work.
Cya 488-0i4f - 8:» to 9
p.m.
■Hwn^BBaBBnannaBMd
"^^^S^Sai
BAVTBTTDIG - My bene.
Near IK» aid Wards Cw-
ner. ^9-TO97.
BABTSnTDKi > WiU keep '
oae. prt^adteol ^ ddld
to ny home, ExperloBeed
and rdldde. Fwmer
schod teadwr. 943-88«).
CmJLEGE STUDENT v4&
do hoase riipdEn, caipen-
try, yani wwk, window
vuhiflg. tree trimming,
pddillg. dc- 4«-3336.
CHIUD C^RS-te avhomT
day vedk, or how. Fodced
ya*^. Expwteaced re-
L.>ie,d4peadBlaite,wiaire-
ffeunees. 482-1768.
WANHQ) - PART TOiE.
9.90 how to td^hoBo
badaass Urate.* &t^ed
tor honumatan with we-
f r Write
Aladdto Cdw, 3rd A Broad
Street, Florance, New Jw-
sev0i91l.
y —J,
tiUOKXEEPDiG/ Gdmral
Ofitee wmk ter maaUbaa-
inaM te mv hone/ybw of-
Uoe. CaU488-80H.
projMtBT"*'-
Norfdk, Va. WSt.
nOT-lbB eKcdlad
eualaiiLattottareate-
tenattgaal hasaUadtsd
bbbAw d opMtep fd*
idaeere terdwiddai ted-
ddaate^efpddelattda
wea: TUateaateaalpe-
dttaa Iw h pn e nak e ra ,
paMteaara, edtege ate •
dsda, dct fw lafor-
nattee «id ml^iaa
iaraa, seadsdf-adlrteMd
aa»me tei un¥0
8terea Mwaatfoaal, B«
898., Mi^iaa. Oatwio.
ADDaaothei utcoiue-Hiiiu
aglnf yo'J'* owp dJstrlbu-
.497-5ft
Bate a UigUf pr^taua
aad baauUfdnaa Shop d
Eur owa. ^Faetad« the
testtoJ«w,0«iM«iid
ar. |M;«».fl0to-
tory, Fldarea, lad ■min-
ing. You may have your
store open law UtUe as
-IS days. CaU m ««•£,'"
Mr. DtoOB. (316) 598- 2388.
• - '(
THE AMERICAN DREAM
COpen Wlttte 3 Weeks)
Own Yoitr OwB Fdly apch-
ed Jaaa m Lades Faahloo
Shop. Everyliiag Provided.
Yow Cod W.no. Cdl
-Tdl Free 1 •800-874- 1767. -i
ffliCOND DI(X»IE mw-
tedty te RataU aad Whole-
sale dIstrltaitarsMp, if yoa
Uke to tate to pMple give
aaaeaU. 497-1899.
Tl-Waalad To
WILL PUBCHil*«»OK- .
keeplBg, tax aeeaaate and .
at edire aeeoaBUag pncn:.^
tice. Coated P.OJ«xl824y,;,,
Norteik, Va. 83601.
UATON TwirUhi. aurch4'<v.
lag and atrdtta«> dddt ^
classas and private tea- ''
SOBS. Fwfwnwiatonna- •
Ooe, eaU «6-«M> aftet^ '<^
7:36; ■•*
CAT - mde, 6 mcdka.wlUi ,
Hea edter Mowi^wanr-.
with widte pna. very'-
If.aed wrtdge W/T/
«^ reward 482-1732 dgtate,.
- - - " ■ i*^
DOBERMAN PDOCHBl -
Paps - AXC rt^Mered,^
8 wks. dd, shote aad./i
wormed. BlMks - 1128.00. ..j
BloH - $200.00. 9n-M06. *
- " ■ - - . _. .. — ■ II *, j,
BOXBEFUK - AIX Mg- ":%
is^ed, town, ihoto aad- '^
wormed, 8 wha. dd, '
$190.00. 467.ml. ilX
- - - - "■* " I 1 1 I • \''
PEXSICEfiE-MdC, tmi-^^
Ufd ud liealthyi dl ddto, ,_^
lovdy pe^rM^4i4-ls7.'^
■ doBt shed-6.r
w..anqitoa BdtlA btood -<i.-o.
Une-4M-4 809. :!/>
POCXHiES-Addts. VSi. - :
^m. AKC, registWed.
420-608. ..r
-J : — . -JLi?»
POOIHJSS-Tots, 7wtei dd^ '
% vMa, 1 aid*. 1 tesMk ^
AKC Miiddeirr ua^m^
. — ^ • — ' vg": - -4*
FREE ETUDSBBYKEd'
beadlfd radderad frteh^ "^
iMtter; CaU 94S^6after
6 P.M.
dofdr^.
COOIETICS* • a Maidmff
Fidd fla^ owned com-,
pm te opudteg te Va.
FWa QeSoine. Furt-
tteie eW te H tMi a Moded.
PMdbte te aaiB $100-
$179. OenmteatoB adw.
SMd ame. MMreas, ud
telMtewe anahw to: Box
133771/0 Cheaapeake
Pod. Oewpeake, Ya.,
2i^. "SnaU tovestmed
Earn awnaF! be foai^ovB
boas! O^pertetete* for
adimicemaat! PiurtTimew
FaU Time. CtXL 487-1874
ttytteni .
"nW4» WEEKLY maU-
teg «lrcalar*. ^rt Im-
BNdateiy. IbUers, Rt.
3-n. Box »5-C, RwUng-
taB,TX 7M4I."
ARE YOU a mui^r?
Ld me Aew you how yoe
cdl MMuaga a baateMs d
yow owa wtUi an laeome
pot«atta d $1,000 per •
moatt the AM yaw on an
idttel iaveiABnd d an-
der $100. Ewly raUre -
maat posdbte. Training
aad gntilaaee givwi. Pboa*
for teterview 482-1964.
'BOa^^WOgqCSBS WANT-
ED IN THJH ABEA: men,
84 Fam toiaaate ■i'^
mmmmmmtmmmmmmm - ^.^
BBEBMNG a^ pan bred
haawe aad yorks. Bows'><^«
UA gilts. Deerpate
Farms, Fraddto, Va.«62- W%
4975.
REGBHRQ) qaartw ^
hwBoa Iw sate -.iteo -^
Ivaedag steUioBS.&^&» '
Jd F)UAaad IftoBPajppy, •
d, Doe ^aai Dee, fama, ,.
111-3074. Dei^ ^ t
MAKEITa.iMtteijQteto- *
tmas. QtampioB UpoMlne. '
19.3 1. Ftadv AfpdhMaa '
GddBK. Rfliboib. mitw. ;
iagUdi . vrerfarateaq)- •
Ht traO. Odltete. :
N0Op.OO. 482-1694.
KlinES nSR SAVE. Cdl :
488-lSBO.
cw ' ■ ' 1^ » —!
Jt-UeJealwial^ ^
... ' , I I . ,i ^lS
TBIK:K bed CAMPER'S
bomsBUil^ tUa 8 Ittntdt^
bad, good coaffiUon. CaU^
417-1606 aftw 5:0frpn.^
wweAeads. <i|
1;
dUlLL lawedibie Pw-JN
eeea nadtt a. Pcpt ddi- g-
to 2 V3 mjUltea.^jpeod^'
iv hnae wtetftoaai, es- hi
— — ^
UNBEATABLE prieec oa ^
Traai Ou^Fd dteed frdP*
Mm.PM«
Mr.lttUs.M^3411.
Ne ax-
aerteace Becasaarv; ateft-
to| A adaraaalag
vdopes (CoMBlartoB
Mallws). Earasparatlme
moaey d borne, $ lfp.00
wewy peiaibtet SEND
$1.19 jraMUdFa
aafdape Iw Mdb; PP8-
W7m Fraddto «I04,
Chteago. 60806-
«19V.M> WABiAtiX SttttUng
eavalope* aaaretime pos-
sible. Eaptiweeaaaeces-
sarY. DataUa, $L0O and
stomped, seU-addresaed
ewelcpe to: K. C. MaU
Sates, 8083 Leaveawortb
'Oi MONEY NOW, Take
en for Lisa Jtwalry.
: tor f FM eatatou ga
free 800-631-IJHA.
TELEVISK» > 4^, em-
twvonry Watadcd^id-
Beadlfd pld» d, tawi-
tare. TV dddr aet «0ik..
$50. 481-02!I7
^•WSBTWAD"
aaver. 8ive4
'^ weB adw.
tJl^nwo "^BOK lira, «
m^S!W SMt.
^\
Mu^v <k ANTiQub saop^ '
Onaa ddte. 3104 RKh ST.^ I
"~*--!ofti. AU types d. •
. cd daaa. eteaa.
«. Bf&Hiierleard *
der Oarfe. Call •
.<i£wuui; 4011, 'i
delivered, stacked $38,.'
trudOoad A ap. 949-0190^ '
after 9:00 w 1- 357-9946,
tele d WtRtt
mumm^.mi-i^-'' r- t^
ifi» «wer,
yutt nuiti it yout a«li
547 -ass?
BOB^ liifiici - new mi-
ptrUl, in Stock, Pbone
421-1074. Dewltt.
WHUgyESmt- 1372,
12' JiW. 2 fc^nxMOs,
putif fttniiaM. UicaM -
rt ^MM TnilH- hrk.
Mart sell. TnM^rrtng
OMfiMM. <^ after
1:00 p. M. 4IS-2321.
mi Boon. BEMKE laAcs
7 iflH. im^ym ar-
rt«, i$9. aM'i'fipnfl.
MMtr^te 1, IS. Bott
vHfc aiap cl(slB|S. After
7, m-l7W.
mxm^tH^ for nl«!
1 A«t ArtaMtti^ - ^rr-
M MMf mmtMn^M
to ^n, tteUifiiig ve^it
4jfCfttM^-»B(l weddiaf
mms. I^BWcville am.
SH4Wi-Wl
TW WCirCLIS, I lU-l'f
uri I b^'it auf « S spd.
AHfrl/^MfW.
«-i . — , — .:,.
nN«eodfH-Ma«- 130.00
Mr ^ck - ip load. 4Zl-
'^UJfUa iMllldM:
i^ktdf vttti matrtiMt ft
bm ifrliii, ehttt of
dnwan, tarM^iiwltbnir-
ijSc ud KUAt ttani. 1200
(Nb^Mt otfvr. ALL ARE
n EXCELLENT COMDI-
TftW! Call 428-0735 after
4 P.M.
An oomniimm-u.m
BfU, «ladovii^,liti4|«50.
■aeriflce at |27S, 4»7*M«5;
FREEZES - 15 cu. ft. Troti
FfM, npri^, ncelleit'
HOVIMG i^tOAD - most
sell W0^ coDtoits d
kome. inclndiQi; (Mok
ntti^ tads, regriserator,
mdUDK maddne, dryer ,
sMas. 460-0184.
4
CASH INI HOUR
forBltare, silver, dia-
I % iMBds, glass eUna, lanps,
totds, ai^lionelnldttems.
Also interested in bnyinc
Ctatira e^tes. Daf ornigiit
4M-3834.
WMT to Imjr old bu}Q.
fUAs, nsBdoUn, falter,
tm eoutttiw, 483-4590.
I ill I I i.' i <
CJ^'orspoi (^(VricavA
for BMd fomiture or ujr-
tUag of vatae. GoodwiU
atnrts tf.'liome. Day or
«Mlt- 499-4328.
SPEHD AM AFTEKNobn
■sUf /OManl A4««rttH
ywr garags sale with a low
«astWaMAtf.CaOM7T4591
gl-Cstos ttd Steaps
iK»VIEW RABE (XMNS -
Mocfolk's most comiilete,
Haj, seU, trade. Baying
silver eolfts. 42Soiiteeni
Atppiag Ceirter, Norfolk.
Mt-ttll.
momoETOw*.
ICOLiONy
srrss tm sale
PSOf^e ^SHteg HOBM
ftCMoBBalkters
SAL^ OFFICE. . .
333 Providwee Rd.
3i-LawBttdO«Hi i
FRUIT TREES: M trees,
berry plants, grape vines,
landscaping pUnt materi-
al - offered bv Vir-ginia's
largest Rro'*ers. FREE
«)py 48-pg. planting guide
catalog in color, oo re-
qutet. Waynesboro Nur -
SdiIt-», inc. - Waynestioro,
Virginia 22tt0.
TOOLS • PROFE^CMAL
SET, Snu>-(hi tud tools,
must sell, saerUce at
$1895.00 463-0206,
iii
lK»TBaiORE
Z bedroom, toll kitchen,
dining area, drapes, fur-
nisbed, |150 (8222)
REWTEX 625-lftlO ^ee
VACMCIP
1, 2, 3, A 4 bedrms. All
areas, all pricM. Ogm
8 an to 9 pn, 7 dijn a
vedc. Call bow. '
RJHtEX tt»-lBIO fee
NEAR THE BEACH
2 bedroom tanil^fti, or-
pet, drapes, laondry
facilities, paitii«, $225
(8022)
TEX 625-1010 fee
AVAILABLE NOW
Maof 2, 3, 4 od 5 M-
room vacaAclet. Start/
long leas«i. Xlds, Pvto
welonne. All areas. Some
wlthbUlspeld.
REarrsx US-IOIO fee
.COZY FIREPLACE
4 bedroom, garage, equip-
ped kitchen, dining area,
Ud and pets ok. (8024)
RENTEX 625-1010 fee
OPTION TO BUY
3 bedroom, equipped kit-
chen includiiog dishwash-
er, dining area, kids, pete
ok. (7S33)
REMTEX 635-1010 fee
KINGS GRAllT-632P^iain
Place. Vlrgiiiia Beach,
23452. Air conditioBed, 2
story, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2
bath, Sale 152,000, or wUl
mt $375.00. Apply inper-
., TIGHTWAD
Sboweitead water saver.
Save four ways.
City or well water.$2.00
DAWCO
Bm 12731 Norftrik, Va.
23502
Sii 3-bedroom 2-baatcott-,
temporary ranch and
2-st(»7 homM. Eat-inUt-
chens, dining rooms, some
with fir^a<%s, a/c and
heat pump Includisg fuU
energy-ssving packi^e.
Plus on-site swim and ten-
nis club for aclnsiv« use
of 118 famlUes.
BUILDERS CLOSEOUT
From $46,950
$1500 to $3000 talow VA
AppralMls.
HO DOWN VA AND 99%
C(H(VEMTIONAL LOANS.
LARRYMCmE
at
IPSWICH VILLAGE
COLLEGE PARK
Erections: IflUtary HiKh-
way to Regency Olds-
mi^lle, turn east on Para-
moot Ave. to model house.
OfOi Noon to 6 PM Sat.
ami Km.
Charter Realty
499.1264
fides (Mfiee
420-1549
4.* r*4>"*i*,. "v* rttTWi»f*'*.
FINISHED OFFICE LOTS
Cedar Rd. ft AOwurle
pr 7 flaithsd office sites
1/t acr* atdi. Water, sew-
er, cult ft gutter isciuded
Adams McCabe A Lester.
«tt0-^7$l
GREAT ^ffiU-Ml Maa-
<n'. 2 itey 4 tottsMB, 2
1/2 hath, msoptmn ft-
m Uftet area. By owom-.i
^,000 No amrts fimMj
547-M66. 4
CISUPEAKE-8.90 acres*
2^ ft. ma ttmitim- P*rt
wdoMd - Dnoglas Rowl -
Call 421-74M.
mmmmmmmmmmm*
m^mmmji -^ nsuk
rsBch, tturee befiraoiBS,
utility roon, Mstnl air,
carpet, teBced kt,|37,00O.
4M-4«^.
19 - Far late
^M?
Estate
Cuideft Coa^, y.C.
3 hedroMB, c^«l heat-
$2i,ooo;
2 bMroom, camlfirMt -
$24,500
Large biAdmited mtter-
froBt M • 125,000
M. L. ^RUILL REALTY
Shil<A, N. C. (919) 3»-
4189
A$quott(ttvttmUa,Otpl
''UbecBMWifsf Labor
outMnm «m
jMrjwMid rail oQnrt tine
OO 3 wMt nil nmeMMMn
tniiiii«;Crilf^oo<rfBrMI
IGII
VIRGINIA
BEACH
804-490-3707
Joiul
TOE CLA^C.-For over
» years, .I0TUL (Yotul)
Me. Ill tas set staadati
by «91ck $a oUwr bok
st9vM are misiMd^
Itasf isdtetteas aad bo-
dlfieatiflBS later-Mo. Ill
stin caa't bo Ifliprovadiv-
ea. Wood bttas trate treat
to hadt itt* « ei«tf....
burns leager...terge areas
CM JM iMi*M '^l^*!^-
isas-A N. /MmisAo tm.
HMffioN, VA. am
Oae Ua^ oB If ereary he-
UadlOS,
Cooq^ete Itte ^ wood
rtona, aadfin^Msa.
Sates ndlastelk^
OPEN DAlLir t fM_ To DAHt
MumtelB^IbH^
NOTEMMhAUTO
NorMk
County
j^hfMinMCc^
tOCAHY
OWMto
4i2-Mt1
ttf uTn.EFnLD m.vD
WUaVMl
nOttt^luT ^i890
OitiaBal: Gan«e. Fir^ce, Ceirtnl air. No Down
Hpmt to VetersBS. Oaly $200 t(^ ca^ re-
<rtrad of V^H-Mi Jftifghasera _ .
Loora off De« Creek UnL
1/2 idte a^ aCIUUtHF Bwy
A]l!TT(»l»!«OC11«lftMULTfOft tW -tW
COMPUTER
IMMEDIATC OPENING
pMi^R fwmm wcm la years
P i < y aa^ ^ Bygtaiee In KPG H
MtfakOtY.
kii-2iojb
NEW 3-BEDROOM
REAL HOMES
•39,950
OVER 1,409 SQ.FT. OF UVqw
SPACE. ^
TOOIt OWM LAMP OH 4«tt.
cAtrrmiOj iiR.caiiiipMnNG,
ft APPLIANCES mCLODID »
PRICE
PBtVATC BAT! ft Tnailt«I.UB.
, SEE FOSMHBnn) MQMUL
COLLEGE PARK
IPSWICH T0WNVIXA8
Vta'^ate Ba^C^^8|ki, Va.
Tate l.»4 io laMa Slvwr »d^ ll^rihaiige, go wwt
1 Bile to Col^ Aft satawm St ProvldeB<» M.
ft IMlow steaa.Cy<>ii>a(kiiiteJ^iMsBager
Ni^ 424-4312
NSW TOLL-FREE KOmn 1^ ARMY R^mSS
The United SUtes Anw am btoiMmi a atw Ml-
trM MUm lor Aray BMiaaa irf» hava naigfliiai or
proMites partatetef hmtrf^. Hw bhAct M1-N0-
4M-nM aad the hoMniot«»MnMeiiaref»wiat:«sai.
to 1M pa-. Basten Midu^ tim nd froM li4i a.B.
to te» ».«., MomMi AniMi ftea, IkK^mnm
Frktei. Calls recalrad tf otter Sbms sdU temenrdad
■■iMiftliiilWaad a rates eatt MI bo m* «i&
two Hfc. Tka aaw llaa te teripad to dtewAnay
RatfraS to aiU at ao im i aai lal^ fespaM^. topro-
vidi thoto vllfe bsttM- stfvtea f»HB te A^py Ftaaace
Caater, ladtewapnHs, teAaaa.
Let it be kamm trwn Noveittwr 23, 1977. IwUlaM
be f^^owMMi'fiR' a 4lM eoMnN^ ^i^oMMfftMB
nysdf Wp^Ma.
HUfNlA. EMM
KODAH OlSTRIBirroS IK)LAIKMD
mmmoif w>tfrm> hoi^on
WOTOiaiKHISf AUHMIS
bHllvWiilft MM* or Fwnala. netdtd luH or pari iim« HxIM
Ifitol* woiM iMnoui KodMt Mm and oltm photo product*
Mrauflli eonwany MlibNSMd locaiion». Mak* thia yow
yaerfornMaaMlenca. t4aHi)0lfwe«wwnt. OuarmMd «3
ifiQfM ifiWQliandlae rapiiTGtwae aareomefH .
CALL Mi.ii«NR(r«ai'i»i|i-«aM4a-taNwcaBeeiAif»3»mi
MwiaiV M nW«, a aja M • (MM- - >•*- • "^ *• * ML CA^-
ftWriM: FMaTOHE PHOTO CO^
. n«»rOMiMNLONMSNfGE1M>
ia2ll.arttL.Caaiea»ii».OMea21S
r^-
DEALERS WANTED
moMnuwi, mtm OF ivmilpi w^nifQ sy i.r.9. ipf IM
mIv of nsms ^nnd pjNMd pradu^ tnd pyociilnQ
Induing- -
KOOM wenwoHouH
EVGREAOT RfYSTONE
poLAROur HoueuMjum
rureswM cv iwrifiiriaMe onif ;- Mnppiwi purcfiMw M
SS227 B« • part 01 ew Mat grawWg bHon (Mw
pholn«idirt»v'
(Mar.(Mi(WMl-il04»12>lii«iHi114-m-in3
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read the
classifieds
every issue!
CLASSFED ADS
tete. Oii i«Mni ar 4JM-aiM
tea^ eewia. We're hsis to h#
at
ar taw, aa^ $9J9 Mr car teBraa.
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Phase raa ad Iw ( ) iaeaes er um i<i||i<
Cost to mM 9 W isaee tor flrrt H werda. IK
() PafMBt aaetoeaa. () Plaasa aaai MIL
Cily:
Sto-
Please aMil to:
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t.0.laB
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® THE 1776 SHOP >
^6669 EVmOlHIA BEACH BLVOi
MOffFOLK/VNtWM 23S02
1/1 teite ladt.^ M^ulClrele.
Bead« chains,
' — Assemtde-
i,anliigs,
Indlvierorgold.
pendsBte.
yonr own fin- your personal me or sell for profit.
A complete line ^ finished Houra-lOam to5pm
' jewelry in stock fn- your
SelectiOB.
HON. THRU SAT.
PHONE 461-1776
i#ta
m4
POST/SUN
WliTT^S
r
486-3430
1*B«M
fl
tor WeoAwner's R»-
sooree G)Me to mA
wood heatmi. ibaplaeas,
eoal heaters sad
fires.
>. CAU.AHAN PAINTING
teteriwr. nterto, aeeostic
ttowa oiiJiBgs. FREp es-
tioirias. $|t-l319.
BCME Hi PROtEMENT -
Carpeitfry, rooOag, sidiag,
room additioas, storm wte-
dows ud donra, plaster-
teg, dedrie, concr^
tti^, ptamUng.tiatteriig,
ratocidwln kWMBS aad
fetthrooms, lirtd[ andbtoiefc
work, ai™Bem sidlpg>
flre^ces, caipatiag aad-
pateUoK. GervliiK all Tide-
vatar. 8i2.«i»
BLA<^
S4S-7S18!
BidMm
tnm la^raveniente
CoataMltey
GmfsMlders
^enAdttttou
AWwrtwwtShMit
Roots - Csfporte
KIMwa itaBO«rili«
E.Bteck.&.
ArtAwten
, Va.
OWCBETE «ORK
nrtww^. patios, m*-
wapi. It yaarsi
ft mm Mha. fm
vm
TlDEWAtl^; WINDOW
CLEANE^. Conmerclal
aad rwidaalial - 22
years of aqJMleaee. 543-
2742.
GARAGfS AMD ADDITIOI^
Kttchebs, raiBodeUag aa^
hoBM r^palrs,^QeBeralB«ild-
ii« aad ni^m*, 399-m9
k.k.m\m' °
<^raBic ft floor lite. (Nd
ft stow woric.. BtfUroMBs,
kttchens aM (tarehes.
FREE estm^. CaU499-
SSt7. «
Mi
Co.
KttehMi
BcUMon twiMliriiag
GaiHMMUt
RoooiadWteu
Catpaatt?
FlNpteMSteiilt
<kr«|a to Fam^iwa
COBMrateas , ^ .
TttaBBwll,«a3fitollt
299.l4n or 8#^it
Ai^Fttae tor free eatintte
^ ttM.it ractetered
eoHbw^ (U19I)
ItitAiDd, Inc.
ilfa.Ktear«a
We have a larger seleetioa of New Homes.
Mw^iyiemf^,
lAid
PriBcetoB Hall - $41,900.00. Boilder pays closing cost
00 last homes. All bildt 3 bedroom ranches w/heat
nuqi, flreidace, central air, ete.
HoBiestesd Acres - $48,900.00 q>. Cdonial brick
homes OB large coiuttry lote, custom woodwork, flre-
pteoe, Bisny eitras.
Poplar Rl<%e - $53,900.00 iq>. Save on oprning prices,
Ug lurick ramblers te aloe locatioo. Ceramic bath,
bay window. Early Anitricaa Cterm.
Seabrook Leading - from low 60's. Waterfront ele-
nnce te these qwcious homes with "the works".
Fish, crsb, or dock your boat te your backyard. Lote
availabte to $20,000 iqi
WE COVER CHESAPEAKE
^
"to te Heart of Great Brl^
547-4555
291MastowaRd.
Chesapeake
■tr
OFFICE
We would Uke to tetroduee tee newest member of
te Floyd Joaes Realty sales staff - Gerald Joaes.
Gerald te a aatlve of te ladlaa River area. He te
throughly fSnllter wlte rasideate aa w^ as te ehsrac-
larlMliai of te area,
Wmb you Itet yStf "idtte wlte GM«ld you'U fiad him
detenalaed to sell it tor tee best possibte price.
Gersld would Uke to take thte opportaaily to iavlto
all of his trlaads to esll or vtelt him st our oinee.
DIAL WITH THE BEST
Wf Atf mi SMAU COMMNT Wm nc LUGC sumcf
PHONE 420-7603
[jn 1200 A. SPARROW ROAD
liil CHESAPeAKE. VA. 23328
"Vlty Of Opportunity'
(Just two btocl(s south of HttHan Rlvor^
Shopping Contw-on Spurrow Road)
You can trust a
REALTOI?
SRAOy
Associates. Inc. llQUSE OF THE WEEK
Locatton:
40S2! Weyaaoke Dr.
Merruialds
Portem«th,Va.
WqoM tot. brill raacher, 3 bedrooBM. 1 1/2
bate, OslMrasher aad dtepi»al, aew mtfral air
ooodittoateg, storm wiodows aad storm doors, fenced
tebufcyard.
Ite Saattera hetow are pretoastea^ te roal aatete
wlM saNcribe te a sMet code at etttes as teiihira
•f Ipetf wdMatebaardsttdaf teNattoaal ftaae d a tto a
MRj|tfJK{tetoBear«B.
Prof& four iRifMdiMfitf S«# on* of Mmi« iMdii^ AfM UMAoriif '
m
Ta^r Brmhers
Realty Co.
1104 Tttt NECK fOAb
rORTSMOUia VIKMIA
4S4-4S4t
BRADY &
AMOClatM, hie.
Realtors
SM9-A^^Ne«IM.
iUKTIA«DI nuUlY
Res:MI-n71
CHUROBiAlO
AGEN^FW:
CBAILB D. XnSOU
ft loi, me
SASSER
SUNDIAL
Children sto^
Sfiid^nf wm tcholarshitt
mum M^teu (^ vt.
Beai^ tas «w tb Certvry
tt H« di^M« to ompete
vt» otter lii|» scbwA iM-
lon tmnckNt Vlii^iiia for
OM el ttro 11.000 schotar-
^s uA tlfi) tor 110,000
Mthml sci^a^p Oat vlU
brmmMI la » eMR^aee
of jOrte 'Mnien to Hstwlc
ColMtal VmH^targ
l^t IteBiwrt r is on ttt
Htnor IMI «t KemjjBviWe
Hl^, a HMBber <A tttt NH-
tionl Howv Sod^i Md a
^tttt-lteUM iB Ms fear's
l^iMl Merit Sctaolarsli^
■eoaqiMtta. Sm 9l«M to at-
titAOm imtt$ ol IHUlui
aad Mary aad ai^ortaialtlitr
sctflBcc nr mathninattri
RHMtfa-V tai m eoam-
tmm at tCanpavttle ll|h
Scted ar» jofee Cnbtrae
aaA Itevta Mate, both 17.
MteslioGUtols, iBttedas-
0tvr at Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
McGlBols, SlM Hemlock At-
Cnoft program set
The Great Nedk }mmA at
tte Vin^te Be^ PiMie
Lfiirarir MO |»'e»ai a "Hb-
Udajr Craft DeM^tratloii"
$at jtnBm ot mn» <»
Dee. 1,tt 7:80 p.ia.
At thU tune Hestn- INa-
elnun aad MarllirB S^ifii will
cooda^ tte#rop>aa hf cte-
ncD^ratiiit somt easjand
laevensive wajrs to oi^e
heaoftifid OoristBM de -
eorattoos. Sone (rf the de-
<»rattou that will be nade
are rUtan frames, dough
wreaths aid quilted pot -
hoMers.
Tite program is tree and
does Bot reqdre registra-
tlM.
the Ubrary is located at
12S1 Bajme Drive iatbeHiU-
top secttaa of Virgliiia Beach
For further iatormation
contact DebbieCarter^481-
6094.
Arrow of Light ceremony held
Ci* Seo^ Padc 419;
meetiag at tbliba Elemea-
tai; S(^ool, re^itly Jeatar-
ed the i^xiesslTe Arrov ol
Li^ eerenooy. Themem-
b«rs of vebtios cw 0«|i a-
jdaioed tberequireaieBtsthat
mast be met to obfiaia this
award, the Idghest award lo
tiie eeb scoid jN-ogram and
tte only one that carries erer
into boy aeimti.
nim NMar, son of Mr.
and Mrs. WiUiam Q. Fost^
Jn, raeeiTed tte tanm ot
U^ amrd ia ttto eare-
moay. B^ ^so reeebed tte
wAtios badge and tte geo-
logist adirity pit He was
gradMled fr«B tfie cob
scolds Mo boy soxrts. idm
MartiBt del #!«(, aad David
Martin, irabekis QKdeaddb
master, ia«s«rted toea-
wards.
OUier awards were as M-
lows: new ad> sc(»ts, R<»-
Bie Norton, Raa^ Hortoo,
and Daidel Kldcey btmn Den
Four received bgiicift bad-
ges, Thomas Martti of Da
Tw> received, foor arrow
pdnts. Aone-yearidhanda
silver arrow poM, went to
Danny Htowm of IMn Tl^ee.
From Webelos Dee One,
Sonde BdbbM re<^t««d his
wdtelos ba^ and fsotogist
actii^ m. Mike Prather
aad thegedotaft a4i ittlate
aetivfty pins. The bear bad-
ge, gold and aUvn* arrow
points, and aMete aadgeo-
Ifl^ aetivtty piaMwcpra-
sentod to Tim Barrtnger.
Mike AAUh, Jim Itortia, and
George Jtoaen reetfved a-
ttite «d gecdogirt activity
ptia. BOUde ThMqiBan re-
ceived the feotogist actti^
ptai»
STUDIO ONE
Plan now for
ChnstmasH!
Photos make excellent
gifts - Don't forget
Ptio to-Chris tmas-^Cards •--
Sni^CXME
im^ioo
Yorktown Cotti^ttce Ceal«
2m N. Lynnhaven Road, Sttite 124
VUiioia Beadi. Virguua 234S2
P«p#ml«iils holrf^fMirty
A Ctalstnas party tortte
ttipendMts ol \JSB Ameritii
Ul Canltr Air W^ &x
imbeBaMS^irdtyOee. 3
at titt Aerodrmne CM> on
B.A.S. H«ptolk. Ttepar^,
Helming %t 12:30 p.m. and
nHHag uKU S:M %m> wtU
iNahve flrtmrtaliHbMt, re -
fresbaents andanomwrtun-
ity tor ImdU^ to U4w
ti^ Cbriidmaif gMrtiw* to
mdr Navyaaa aboard UiSS
AglMl«a. FtM* Airther in -
fotjoM^ eonthct the Com-
suDMtor» ITaval Air Fore*.
U.S Atlanttc Fleet Pnbllc
Affliirs (Xlloe at 444-
S37S/4.
, A i^iu-isiniupan;
dependents cfOSB Nln.
Carrier Air «U« Sight wUi
be held Saturday Dee. 10 at
the Aerqdromt Club on
N.A.S. Nortolk.
The party, betfianing at 1
p.m. and nuaingWitU4p.m.
will feature entertainment,
Christmas greetings toUteir
Navy man idbfxirfiiij!5!\tmtr,.
For furtt
contact the Cuinuiauuvi na-
val Air Force, U.S. AtlanUc
Fleet PnbUc Affairs Office
at 444-3373/4.
el sture tor
fdms, upenea nvwioMraeici
Fairfield Shopping CdMir in
Virginia Beach.
Sixth graders comp«T9
It's tim« for books
Winder regUtrafion be§ins
Parting Nov. U,
yffltfifw'"g stodeats can r<j-
^itor tor wtalo* qoartn-
oyoaes at ai9 (rf toctitoas
Of Tidewater Comnwatty
<i«Ui«e.
Admissions Offices wUfbe
open tor application and re-
gMtattoa each we^day torn
9 a.in. to 3:45 p.m. aild
5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Moitoy
throng Thursday eventofs.
To meet the incr«isfld In-
tarest in college coursea, «i
ujiuded schedia^ ^(OwBes
is offered at neigidwrhood
to^kttons throughout the
conmuitf ty. Ccnrses are also
oflMPad at the Nwtolk Naval
^altoB, Uttle traek Am-
pUbtoos Base, Norfolk Na-
M M^mtA^inA other In-
staUattaitt. V
Earfy regtit^tioo is en-
ooanfed for the winter <
elas^ wUch will begin Jaa- ;
nary 4 The eoUege wlU be'
closed Dec. 22 ttiroagh Jan.
2. For informattoB eoneera-
ing registratiip ud claSHf .
all any toc^iOD ol Tlde-
watw C(»nmimity Cdlage.
It's that ttana of yaar a-
gaDi when ^Udren's minds
are graaiM f» new koow-
ia^ra aBd«mB)«att.1l|»re'8
Iwttar way to allow tham to
grow than ihroogh tto mo-
derfid mrld Of rMdiagi
Tldi ]war tte Trantwood
ElemeMary S(Ao<tf Dee.
thro^ the 9th. Monday
through Tlmrsday the books
will be on sale from 9 am
to 2:iD pm and on Friday
tnm 9 am to 12noon.
lie books will be avail-
able for purchase at the
*sdKX^, in the front foyer.
This would be an excellent
chance to buy a vorthwtdle
Christaaa fflt. Proqdeds
flroa this sale go into the
General I4brary Fund.
Students of Annette Mand's
sixth grade class at Hebrew
Academy of Tidewater in
Virginia Beach, are ofSeial
entrants in a world-wide ec-
onomies contest.
The contest, sponsored by
Wbeelabrator-Frye trf Ham-
pton, NH, is based on "The
Golden Goose," a special an-
nnal report written in simpli-
fied language fbr yooag peo-;
pie. The contest wlU teat sttt-;
dents' knowledge ol bow bnal-;
BOSS works and produces;
Jobs.
Fifty winning classes will'
each received a eash prise-
<f $100. Each aehobllodtea-;
char who produces a winning:
class will also wto a qieelal:
trophy aad prlie.
1 Beaks OB Tkttplcal Fish and PFT-Lffilli '
l| ExotteUids. ■ " fnuimn
Minister conducts servia
N^in riiitiir eyt iilrory —
The branches of m Virginia Beach PiA)lto Utaary ^U
pmeM spetM b^i&y craft programs for ye«g p«9ia
Uffoitfboat tike moath of December.All of ttMe iffagraiu
are Umtted in number of patUcipanto and dUjarot^UM ft-
quire ]ff«-re«istrati(m. to some cases, the parent's jilpai-
ture is re^iired-on Qie regtotration form.
lie a^wdute of toe irat^affls is as follows:
ViitEtoia Beach Brncht tuesday, Dec. O^md ItenilBy,
Dec. S firom i-M to 4:20 p.m. for ages 6 to 10. LMM
to 25. Cld^en wiU make holiday 6oa^ decorations. At*
ten&ace at boto sessions iS- necessary for compleliaB of
deoontioMi after btidlng.
Bayside Branch: Mon&y, Dee. 12 and Wednesday, Dec.
14 fron 7 to t:M p.m. for grades one - six. Limtted than-
es. RegWb^tioB Mds Doc. 7.
. KerapeiiUe BraiH:h: Wedoeaday, Dec. 14 from 3:30 to
5 p.m. for ages six to 14. Limited to 50. RegistratioB
bii^Dee. 1.
Vlod«>r Ifoods Bnnch: Friday, Dec, 16 firom iM
to 4:45 p.m. itff agni aine to 12. Limited to 25. Registra-
tton Jqr pureat b(%i]» Dec. 1.
Great Ne^ Bnaeh: Tuesday, Dec. 20 at 4 p.m. for i««i
five to 11. Limited to 15. Registtatini by parent begins
December 12 aad onto Dec. 19.
No SM ||il^«i|»s «ai <» 1i|«it 1^;*^
H materlato are needed by the fonng peepie,. aafMa
be notified whni tliqr register for the pmgrui. Ifosf of
Hie craft programs do act reqpire the yong peopte to l»tig
ai^ mateijaata
Fot* flBttK- MomMlQB, conUct Am Scott, cIdldraB's.
coordinator, at 340-2917.
• (te tttaraday, De«.' 1 at
*8 p.m. ^v. Ptoyf JW«>r
wUl cotttod a MlraHl Bar-
ivice at St. Niehola* Cath-
olic Church, 644 LltHe Neck
Road in VtegtoU Beaefe. His
service wlU be jiredtiited by
the S^rit of Jesus prayer
eommi^ty.
Rev. Baker is lafva tor
■any beeanae of ble adto
and T.V. bnwdeasta that
ranch aeariy 30 mlHlMpeo-
fto. tSjtku h aea iik ad to
mn Mi UMmttfmtM
aOrMle servtoM at m^
r«U GoiMi Ba^mas Men's
tfon, aM teanqraudl^
both CaUm^ and Protwtoat
ttuw g kw tt a wmtry.
Dnriiv tiw year of 1976
ftev. BOar was qfbiated
staff evaagalist Ik Hfa^
Clulstian Broadcasttog Net-
Vtork, with headqaarters to
Virginia Beach and sludioa
to PortsmouHi. to iHU a4>-
adty he traveled to mu^
qudor ciUes to tte United
Siat&^ where the au(Uwces
nambwed to tiie thcmsuds.
In 1977 he resigned his
post at CBN to resume his
iadapendent mtoistry with
Mirade Ministries, Inc. At
the same tine be became the
pastor ot the Church of New
Uffe, a QOodMiominational
church in Fortsmdiith. Vir-
l^Bla.
Ftoydltaker is a na^n d
Oneental Keir Torfc,1aod Ms
a Baidist' pasM* for ei^-
leen 3^115. Aftw* receiv-
tog the Bwtton to toe Holy
%irtt ^ teowie pai^ ef
the ^raaU ^erfilth Fel-
lowsl^ Chuich to uprt^#
1 DWiUtr TREE KITS
fi FREE tttMSTntvMb
S ehaae of *«^»** «*
SRatotrail.
I
"OurNttaietheHeaHMett. l|
thatarviealhefriandUatt. ^
oiif nieas ine h^jnst If aaaa^aMa^^
enme to and Oat Aaqnaimld ||
GIFT 8
CERtmCATiES I
AVAILABLE, i
as: 1*
AN" raoMs
SCHOtML CALEMUR
INFORMATION REQUESTED
The VUitada Beaeh PribUe S^eol committee which wUl
pr^are the If7t-T9 atkoei etf^dfer for S^tod Board
adopiton wUl held ito Hrst meetbit0aeJHiitf%1971.
VliiidaBaadi^ swMeds deririag turt^a^fiiiatonda-
ttons to toe eommtttoe shodd wall iUs Mihpatton:
to C^rlttd E. faekson. Special Aaatotoat to te Snar-
idaadai^ y&lfato Beach miM fliiiMis. P. 0. Box
mm, VUftoto Baa^, l^rgtoU t94M. ok to a^ttf the
ealeater eoaiiBlttee meaihers. All infamtt^ past be
receivad b^ the eommlttoe l»y:llBMv;^ lumber 5.
1OT7. •
1971-79 SCHOOL CALENDAR CdOilTTEE
E. CaiHopAawyer
tastrudtoa Dapartmaat R^reseetative
Harrtott Onrham
Virglala Beach Education Association Rapreseatotlve
HyHto iRjgviddian
PresMant, PTA GanneU
Garlikd E. Jack^m, Chainaaa
^Mdal Assists to toe aiperii^ed^ {
AmaaneKeUy
vm^ Beadi Edncattoa Asso^tton Bspnsentottve
mttart A. KUagaqwr
SCA I^MideiA, Bayside High S^od
Pradsep R. Myak
SCAMesM^ First Coto^hd Hlgl S^od
Pwsonnd Dqmrtai^ n^pretentottva
' 2.
3.
4
Drumnneri
Open on IRA Accourtf and
SavefortheFutuie
1. Jrisoroxsh^er^reHrttTnefWOttcwnf,
AMovwoconrriburion of up ro 1 5% of your earned Irvcome not to exceed $t5GO.O0
per yepr, or $1 , 7 50. CX)'?f shored wifh spouse who is fK>t golnfulty employ.
If both hosborxj end wifef woiH, fhey con open seporore occooms for ihe rTK»*num
omounr of $0,000.00 o year .♦^
Anyone con qu<^ify rhof is r^or ocrively porticipQiing in o rox qudifled pension frfai
--"i.
mmnum
Mve
jm&rni
4fW
30IO65
35to«5
$1,500
7%%
7%%
$45.0(»
$257^a27J»
$1^,002.6«?
40foA5
S1,5CW
7%%
W7,5(»
|iW,309.<»
45tofi5 ., $1,500 7%% $mOOO $^.491.07
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At the stores in this gift guide,
you'lt find courteom
sales people anxious to hilp you
with your Holiday shopping needs.
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BLACKWELDERS
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BRAEFORDS
CAVALIER SPORTS
CHARLES CHIPS
WbumnBt CENTER
FLOWERS BY PAT
GBtMAN PANTRY
GREAT BRIDGE
SHOPPING CENTER
HAW PLASTICS
HAASE NAUTICAL
HOfMEPLAd^
KEMPSVILLE PHARMAa
LIGHTING LTD
MR. JIM
PRICE'S
PHILIPPINE BAAZAR
ROBOLD ANTIQUES
SUE'S CARDS
SUNFLOWK FOODS
TREASURE HOUSE «
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GREAT BRIDGE SHOPPING CENTER
3 Days . thru thi* Satgrcloy onlyl
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Suede Jackets !:,:*::^ *24'^
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All
Summer
Sport Coats
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Big Selection
Ties
NOW ^3^9
SMiCIM
CmiSmAS 10-9 «teiiAly Hmi Samnkiy
IKHJRS
mff&ent
Elite's a unkpie H^llnaark |)en fa- eadi unkjue
porscm im ymir C3irBtm^ ihq^friag Hst. Sdect
from cmrbeautffiil, jw«3sioa^ ^ts madte rf
exotic wKxxIs or j^eicioui metal.
•12 Kt.ommmvm$t4Lm,setmM>
• ChKwe Pen $7^, Srt ^M
• S«A 1% Qff^w Pot $12,€0
• Exrtic Wood Pen |15.(», Set $30.00
(Tedk, l^pwood, Ccwdia, W£tout5
toseswcrf,Wei]^)
• S^ T^Exolic Wood Pen $20.00
(AraiUble onfy in Rosewood, Cardm
aMWalnuf)
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GREAT BRIDGE SHOPPING CENTER ONLY
We i*<'li6meH«b Charge, Mastir Charge arul V ISA/Hank AiiM'ritar(|
^^mm^
::%:s:s$5«SS¥iS»i¥i^^^^
SUE'S W
Hol^d Piaza
Shopping Ctr.
340-8850 Co/vdi^-- GiftS
■^"T-
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i^ EVERYONE'S
INVITED!
'~i
Lighting Ceremony
of the Great Bridge Shopping £er)ter
this Friday night, Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m.
Ceremony directed by
The Hohorable
Fred Creekmore
I »,
Music by Zeta Epsilson,
Xi Beta Phi and Delta
Chi sororities!
^
s^, :,.* ^
CHRISTMAS PARADE
Largest ever in
this area!
Saturday, Det. 3, 10 a.m.
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By JOAN COATES
SUN News Editor
"An^^ outstandlii in me is not in me," said^he out-
stluatQi yamg man of Virginia Seacb, ^ VUUas. "I
eimt to a revelation of reality tiiat an^tiilsg oatstandit^
i* me. .is strongly representative of those who develi^wd
me."
Wilklns, wto felt *'«xcited" aiW "very hworarf that they
w«dd consider me", vais selected the Outstandii^ Yoo^;
Mu of 1977 by the Virgiaia Beach Jaycees, Nov. 22.
"I started examining why 1 wmild be ootttaixttog," he
said. After a Oorot^h rtU evilagtioj^, Wftios ter)d«d
that othirs imre the root of h^ suteessw
"First tfctfe was my |»r^s #io raised me," fWlkins .
said. Altboogh he admitted to wt being a pertedt child,
"I was miscbeivlous", he sidd his pannts used a lot of
discipline aw) love.
"They were the greatest ol^f^logl^. They did ev-
eJ9ttiig AM fiinsliit«(u:y and loyt,T:i« said. TMlrlUth
in God held us together. Wilklns is presently working to-
wards Ms masters in psycbokKy aiOld Pomiidm.
Atretics hav* always bwk a jArt of Wllkins ifie and
strafiely ^re the catalyst for ttie direction vf his life.
"I wanted q^rti as a gfoX since I was smaU," be^id.
But when heirWSf Itand seemed to have everythl^, "schol-
-.arsUps, tntiney; jobs, girls," he ms iavolved In a water
^kiqg accitfmt ttiit bnrice his neck. As a resuU of the ac-
cident, be ki bow a tpiactt^aplet^.
• "My family didn't panic," Wilklns recalled. There was
«6 sense of why. We all felt there was a purpose... attl
held our beliefs that there is a God who loves us."
The older t»^her to three sisters, Wilklns feels his sis-
ters are another factor in helping him devekq). "After
ttw accident ttey taught mS. One saster drove me to scIk»1
•very day," he said. "My sisters had to give iq> tl» nor-
mii weds of children that age. . .for me. "
Serving the world's lar§§st resort city
51stYecr,No.50 . . . /
Vir^riaBeGcKVd. NJbhed Wednesday for
14, 1977
Two sections
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SklpWiUrv
Hometfoiind
hill pMPpies
The SUN Fre^ee sds
have done It again. This
time th^ NOped Uk. Rob-
ert J. Bfl^aMB tiod bom^
for 21 puffldes.
The Buebanaiis i^ed a
PiMbee ad tor a utter of
II half Irish s^er. hlU
labrador pupplci lb S^plm-
ber. When all ttw pofipies
«itf» gtrea away, Mrs. Bo-
cliuaB 4orfot to cancel ttte
'*<ad. '
pii|)pl«p M th« way. Ten
mare poppies of ne ^me
mix brMd were socrn bom
aql i»|btiies about the or-
tginal «1 served to find
boUM A>r tl^ second batch.
The UmA fKtVf iFSS givM
away Ms weA, tbaidcs to
tb« SUM Fresbee ad.
Service held
for survivors
On AiKb^, Hk. U> at
2:» p.Bi., s^norlal ser-
TlMS wiU be held for
ttw Penrl Hwtor airvl-
Tors AModatign Ua their
iUlM si4^nat«s. The ser-
TlMS vlU be beM at Uie
AnpWdous Mse Lime
CnM^ Ch«pel. Tbe pd»llc is
inf^.
"And my grandparents gave of themselves too," Wllkins
emphasized. "They gave a certain amount of allowance...
enough for me to carry on a normal life, it was a sacri-
fice of themselves. ..that's love." ,,<:*
A born again Christian, Wllkins is married to a rturse.
"On the first date I knew she was the girl I'd marry.
Three months later, 1 asked he r to mar r y me."
Mleb^e Gbit 8boi» ber 19M Clyaqtie fom to Mree-
tor Jeb T^ey at tbe MootesMrl CbUdroi's House.
BoMqr: Anderson, 3, uses bis co-onUnatlon to complete
a sUter polish exercise.
"She's always backed me in everything I've done. It's
always 'shouldwedoitforus." It's never a question of^
whether it's 'for you or me.' Iler support... this is what
is outstanding." , ,, ■ Xr . i . ...
"M/hnly cfioh'f panic. There was no sense of
why. We dl fe/f there was a purpose..."
^ip Wllkins
Four years ago, Wllkins realized that there was a goal
io^ ^ iffer *'"The purpose," he said, "is to4&^ will oi
God. Since then many doors have opened. Without God
you put yourself first."
In 1975, Wilkins was hired as the director of the Cri-
sis Intervention Home, a state granted program for child-
ren in need of help. He oversees eight counselors and 15
children whose needs range from a place to stay, something
to eat, to l)eing counseled.
"It's a place where kids can get in to an environment
where they can grow and learn," he said.
Although Wilkins admits that the Home's effectiveness
is oflly short term, he said they try to deal with and clar-
ify the problem. "We don't solve anything... or very little,
he said. The average stay in the. Home last month was
nine days.
In his spare time Wilkins participates in his lifetime love,
sports.
"After the accident I didn't think I'd ever be involved
in sports again," he recalled. Now he holds a world-
wide gold medal in wheelchair athletics as well as a sil-
ver and three fourth places.
Meeting changed
.Gymstrado aids incoordination.
This is to advise that the
regular meeting of the South-
eastern Public Service Au-
thority of Virginia lias been
changed from Wednesday,
Dec. 28 to Wednesday, Dec.
21 at 3 P.M.
Auerbock to speak
Sports Jamboree is conrring
. The VlrgUUa Beach Sports Club anwmnced its plans for
tts lin Silver Anaiver^ry Jamboree, tbe Jamboree will
be luAd at tbe Mariner Kesort Inn, Virg ioia Bmcb, on Mcm-
dar ■l«iit.<ran. W, 1971.
Tte main ^>eaker will be Red Auerb^ch, K^stdeit and
gMenl maoager (d tbe Boston CeUlcs. .
.. A fierce oc^^tor whose run-ins with officials are now
ftveodttf, A^fbaeb Is also tetsketball's foremost ambas-
sador. Ma tr|^ (» bitetf of the U.S. State Department
iHive taken Mm to every earner of the globe.
Red, who bas a reluctance to ai^ear at banquets, agreed
to come out (rf b-iendsblp for his long time trioid. Al
Rothenberg, cludrman of this y«ir's Jamboree, wbo an-
nounced that for the first time ladies will be invited to the
Jamboree. Tick^s are |12 and can be oMalned through
Bill Holland at tbe Virfinia B»ch Dome 428-8000. Atten-
duce at the banquet will be limited to 370 persons.
At the same time It was announced that the master of
cerem(mies vUl be Mike Barrett, Gold Medal wbmer <a the
1968 Olympic Games and om <^ tiie most popular players
of tbe Virginia Squires.
Aaerbacb is a graduate of George Washington University
and was stationed in N(H*folk during World War II. He was
the baseball coach of a Navy team that included Phil Riz-
luto and Yogi Ber ra.
Wb^ tiie NBA was organized in 1946, Red was the Coach
of one of the original franchises, the Washington Caps,
and be immediately won bis division. Four years later he
bcgu Ms association with the Boston Celtics that in the
next -16 ye^rs as coach would bring the single most incre-
dible coaching record in the history of any sport.
Awards will be presented at the Jamtwree to the Virginia
collie footlall player of the year, outstanding athlete of
the year from the Tidewater area, Virginia Beach coach
of the year, female athlete of the year, Virginia Beach
sportsman of the year and several awards in other cate-
gories.
Beoch futurists top world perspective
By JUiQIfDA MfluLER
^MltWMt«>
Oa tbe Vli^a ^neh borter, a lotA at tbe froiMers oi
tte Mun took pfaiee Fridi^ at Tidewater's tU-st "Fibre's
twrnf Md ai Vuftaia WMleyaa CoU«ie.
Mrgtoift Bta^ omneUwonan Myera CfeerMtorf, in w&m-
'^ tiMtog i flukte tmnanlstic city govemmmt of tbe ftitere,
mM. tub i^ 'nlshv i^ dashing of citizen's e^crtatlons
tt one tf tto fosmt liftvmane mmicii^ laiiettees ever e-
frfved.
*lh rmm^ and Ming of a oHmn's exactions
M oiM of ^ m^ Mt^tfnane nun c^ procNns ever
•w^vwi" OMmtwomcm Myera OkMmdorf
Loe^ limA to tbe Virginia BMcb (tfl^^Mnl tbe in-
on bis investmMt," a«i that ^, per$(naUy, doen't al-
ways aee^ Oe re^n^datlons of tbe ctty planning etm-
nUaidon.
OlmnSoTt was fwtmred at tte forun, along with Gemge-
tows iMX^MT and "Mnre^gist" Dr. Vi<^or Fwldss.
F«tlM splw^ tbe preUMM <tf Mtfs society that
must be pot ttto a A^ve-orteMd pera^etlve in, order
to eome ^ \rttt gi^(K for an orderly Mid fi>ee society.
*We face a erltlal lAortage at espial In tte United
Mates," he said, and s «»rclty dL rMCMixes Uiat be saM
may be a 'iwriod when tte nttqiten drtve bas reacbed a
climax."
Futuristic per^iective is som^mes accused of leading
to a nw^putetMi Mcle^, aid FhUss, bM be str^seU
tte livMUflee (rf av(^^ i^antte 4eMib^pp«il in <»(ter
wrttobe<»Beadsvetotoiwm«^. ^
A gfwp <st abeat 12$ p^pte Meiiid MtMrMi« t^'uB,
mwH # awtady vi Mwtarts and protests, l^a^ tbe
ydM|^ gronp fro« tt» Msrw itertMf of ^itamter.
Tie loma «a»ptrtia^ fnirfsd 19 • fmit frwtte vir-
ginal FoM&tton Inr ttM RumsBlMsMd ftbttc Mley, aad
orpnlsed in coordination witti Qie World Future Society,
tt bidnded nine worksb<9 sessions <» govwnment, educa-
Vkt, land use, aged, arts, crime, bio-etblcs, business sod
fllin.
!>n(. Dora Dt^nritt, director of the fcuma said that tbe
co^ruce "was to address tbe lack of tetere-consckNis-
Mis and tbe «rtrMM confu^on we are is reganUng onr
vahM, to qteak to the need to ^an aad to construct a
Mire orl«rted toward human valu^. "
On lomm was free and opM to ^ pridlc.
FwUss Is tbe sttttor of several bOdcs, lnclidb« "Fu-
turQiogy»Promise, Pertomance, Proqpecte," Hie FMire
ot'Tei^nologlnl CivUliattoi, "The S^ <a tbe P^ure,"
aiMi otters oe foreign and mtfional govemmeit aad culture.
*Nir« euMl empe d^«e." be saM . "We have to g^
»«M ttad ^« MwUe oe (Atage."
I^MlMl poIMlee is tbe worbl's najc»> problMn, be saM,
and adted tet In^Uattions are that thi^s like lM»e a^o
iB«Mw^» mt beeMie nM-eH^M ba order to asswettet
aiM-«^ntlon4evteM be Mt «mrs.
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Liub pre$enfs wreath
The U^arf ud making
ot IMIsL RoMila vrM^ vas
^«8«nt«i to tte Lanr«I Conre
Garden Club ^ Mrs. H. O.
FrtMBan at the Nwemlwr
neeti^. The Club^rthased
tlw competed wreath and
Ccmde Brown was the win-
ner in a drawii%,
An^ tte artistic design.
eiUblts wer^ '"• ■ -' "
The Mxt neetii^ will''
be tte Ctartstmts iKrty at
tte tome at tte cM la-e-
sident. H<%ina Howai4.
dley", *an trra^ement us-
taf freth or dried #altg
and T^etaUcs; and, "Indian
S^ner", which used var-
ious forms ot dried mater-
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wonns ^niyktu Sszfi nrB Sbtwb
Iharks to the mecfia Appredation from CARE
Editor, Viif inia ^acb SUN:
h Whirls, the Tidewater area media tes served the Sontii-
^stem Vij^iwia citizens withdedicated (»}ve»geof the critr
|cal 1rat«r Aorta|e duri^[ 1977; and
" WberAss, extensive poblicatim of pra^»Ue, v^wtaiTL
water conservation techniques, as well as related city ordi-
nances have keirt citisens informed of win to allevi^e
the water crisis; and
Witertts, tlK s^gressive rele oimtOm cMwraft evoked^
litisen concern and coc^rative ai^oa, which promdi
Site in eontn^i^ wasteful water us^e; a^
:; Wtereas, the Southeastern PiAlic Service Au^rity of Vir3
finia desires to extend its gra^^ to^^ tte Tb^water u^
n^tu in recognition of ajmau&torf jMdic seiiviee;
t Now, therefore, be it resolved, that tbeSwiheastemra)^
lie Service Authority of Virginia shaU and hereby does »-
(ress its ai^reciation to the Tidewater area media who,
I^HH^h superior journalism he^>edaccoro0ish effective wa-
fer conservation for the arra.
^ Patrick L. Staodhig, Chainnan
$e sure of Montessori
fklitor, Virginia Beach SUN:
Z It is appropriate at this time to notify you and your read-
^s that there are several Montessori schools in the Tide-
i^ter area that are will established and pioductive in this
(^mmwity. They are: Montessori Children's Boose and
Montessori Children's World; bott fomded in 1972 and Mon-
^ssori Christian School (1973).
:^ All of these schools are owned by women wi» live in
is area, and none of the above r^'utiimed scIhwIs had ai^
etion with Tidewater Moirtessori or M(»tessoriScho(ds
Tulewater which were closed by their owner Arthur L.
|eed.
4 People should be aware that just because the name Mon-
tssori appears in a title of a school it (k)es not mom that
is under am liTge organizatira's headii% or ownership.
Haria, Moatessori's name was never patented before she
^ed in 1952, so the iwblic should not only make sure tlat
me school i^eh carries ter name is equii^ed properly,
pt has a Moetessori certified directress.
4 We nnderstawi.that the parents of tte wwr defunct schools
Ih g>«tt«f to atteMpr <(r stiytbgyll?.* %e wish then w«U
iid km)w tlut they will find support from the other opera-
9i% schooLi in the community.
I Meliniia Kicklighter,
I Administrator, Montessori Children's House
5
4 Diane Fitzgerald,
«: Administrator, Montessori Children's Worhi
^the story of CARE to the Am-
l^e r^nnse toB provided
(rf poor people in develop-
Elisaheth White,
Administrator, Montessori Chrii>Uaii Suhoifl
ov^^ years has cs
jlebple. Thrir ei
N^ h^ and h >pe t%'
in^ountries. ,. \ ^
Althoy^ the a^^iiJBm poor are many and the reme-
di^ di^rse. / fe^d ^ime mte (A both imm^Uate help and
-mce^lMiUngfCARE ^wt raise |6.S miUira in this
yOM's nupiy.^DOd Crus^ to provide nourishing fooih
to Bn^i^m 25 milli(m pesple, most of them Children.
A ^ra^ whose &mily is hui%ry today is ini^^cmitiM
to learn tays to improve n«rt year's iarvest. To feed ttet :
fanally witIM; (Bering a way out of the cycle of poverty is
only half tte answer. Helfring pe<9le to ,.ark toward self-
siqqport is cMtral to CARE'S integrated approach to fMd-
iat an) develc^imeirt. Projects include telping families grow,
mcnre fOodtl^selves, constructionfrf water systems, sdMols
nutrition and health cmters, farm-to-maitet roads and set-
ting iq> small industries.
CARE is su^wrted by public &»atioos siqpfdemented by
U.S. Govemmoit Food-for-Peace commodities and host
govemmeti contrttptions. Last year each (toUar dimated to
CARE by tte piri>lic provided more than lUiit: lollars' worth
of !»M
Again, our h^rtfelt ap^%ciation for your past support.
Our staff across the country and around tte irorld joins
me in s^M^ 70a voA your sUff our warm^ seasm's
greeth«s and test wishes for ^ New Year.
Frank L. Cioffio
Veteran qipeds to SUN
Editor. Virginia Bea?h SUN:
I lived in Virginia Beach in 1952 for 11 mimths. I am a
53-year-oid diMbled veteru (M Worio War ii and was wound-
ed three times to action inttieBatt^cAyi^B^e, Ihavf.
hart 'si'vpn nporatirn-; and bn^Jnv J,«tt^/i*^|^lrftt
StiU ftrar .moreq^ratioiis afterii^iM."tlb[{iifty^^#r^^
rttfiitinn m roy ri^ht leg ami hnri ni hi*v«» niv riVW te«f iftftp-
utated also just last year-. I mtw teve a liver ailment.
It wooM nu&e me vo? ^Kppi if you wtsttU piAUsh my '
Irtt^ to ^ SUN. R would mate me very ^oA to receive
get well cards or Christafti cards from your rouie^xlat^
help cheer me 19 these loog dreary days. Receiiring mall'
nudEw me hapiqr and It gives me sometidng to look forward
to. Ttenkyon.
Albert Yarosky .
R.D. #3 Box 300-f
Oakdale, Pa. 15071
Losing of parking
I Virginia Beach has one heck of a parking problem. And
^mehow it always contes back to me.
^1196 in a small apartment comj^ex with no tiaxre
five buildings. Each building has four apartmeids.
t of the tenents are calm, respectable folk wte try to
^t &l<mg with their neighbors.
J The main problem we have as tenrats is tte parking
^oblem. Due to lack of surrounding space as well as being
^ose to the ocean, ttere is only one parking space per
4>artment. The majority of tte apartments need three en*
pur spaces just to accomadate tte traants...much less the
fuests.
^ Last week-end was a case in point. Friday night, 1 came
Mome ready to relax from work. Someone had parked tteir
^r in my s{»ce so I forgively {»rked in the space ne^ to
mine.
Joon Ceole/
J I had just taken my coat off whM someone began knock-
^ at my door. If was my "acn^s tte teU" neighbor,
jflt's okay for yoi to lark in my space", te reassured
me," because I'm in your s^ce." I could suddraly feel
^y nu>Hth drop <ven.
He went on to tell me ttet smce te and his wife had lived
in flte complex for 22 years, they were entitled to two park-
ing ^ices. Bewildered, I asked him wten I wrndd te ra-
tified to one. He informed me pleasantly that te wwld te
leaving town for three mondis and I could teve (me of his.
I hadn't been back in my apartment for five minutes
when I teard another knock on my door. This lime it was
my upstairs neigldnr. "If you don't move your car out of
my daughter's space, I'll teve it moved", was wtet greet-
ed ne wten I opened my door.
Tryii^ to ejqtlain that my other neigtd)or ted said it
was alright to park where I was, a women in a giant car
(the dai^hter) jumped out of ter car. "This has been mine
for 14 yeiTS," she yelled.
After I promised to never ^rk in her spot agato, we all
became buddies. I surmised ttet perhaps parkii^ wouldn't
te so bad wten (Mir other neigteor left town. "Honey, it
g^ worse to the summer with people tryii^ to park
close to the teach." ste reassured me.
Her father sc^^ested ttet I park in some(me else's spot
OB tte otter side of the complex, wtere te did. I decided
to give it a try.
Tte next morni^, I aw(Ae to a irrate women wte ted
located me through U% Divisi(w ot M(4or Vehidea. You'd
b^er move your ^r," ste threatened. "The landtord is
gating re«ly to tow it." Sometimes you just can't win.
A look at smoke detectors
Editor, VirginU Bwich SUN:
As tte telMia]^ {^proBCh, we want to ^^ress our deip
a^reciation te<^k^ press for its tovaluaUe cover^e ^
CARE'S w^^^^versMs. The media's warm ai^ vocal stqt-
port of QBW^iHrognlte of assistance to the poorest of tte
poOT isrAAi^, Asia. BtUn America and tte MidUle East
Once yiw teve mtnte ttet important Ufesaving (tecisi(m to
buy a sm<Ae (teteetor, the sec(»d and e<pmy important
decision to make is wtere to instoU it inyo«rh(»ie.
The impi^;)er placement of a smoke (Mteetor to yMr
home can mder it totally ineffeettve. Wten instalU^
t smefee drtector, here are some guUeilmes to Mlav:
If jmi teve only me itetector, it shoohl te placed te-
tweMk tt» b^rooms and toe i^uiader (tf tte dvelU«.
If yM te^^More ttui ote ii^ (tf ti^ feim^ vitfch is nted
for sl«^iig, thm ea^ arm ttetdli te pr«tectod by t d^
tector.
There skMtfd te a detector located on each fevelof a
dwelling Rx»ii»nJ»>«- one ,i?torv h^w^ with h^camofif »wo
detectors; two st«*y home, two detectors; two story teme
with teseme«t,ttrefr detectors
The detector sta^l te located on the ceilii^ or, if to-
stalled on a side waU, six to twelve uches tetow tte ceil-
ing. When locating dtteetorsv avoid ^ "dew! air* spima
to high comers.
Do not idace smoke d^ectors withto toree feet of an
air supply r^isto- or bet«e«i furnace s^r retorts and the
sleeping area as ttey imiy cause a delay to detecting a
fir»
Once your smoke detector is pr(fl>erly installed, it should.
receive r^ular matot«tenct and testi^. Your <>imers'
mamal slmiki te cwNlted to iMermioe wtet tnp«o^ main-
tetence is re(piired and tew often nutotemnce should h«
performed.
MatotraaiKf for AC powred units may c(MSist ot only
afroeoslmalittcwnlng. MbiUteaiMcfortetterypof*^^'*
units is jttst as simple, tewever, tettery units refpOm cpe
addtttoal and wry important step, the tettery mttilt be
r^ced at rq|a(ar tt^rvaU- U y<» teve a tettery pow- .
erM untt; chWM « fvomto^; ^ dni1i|| ttef^u- 01 hoht
fatoyr, Irfrthday, rtcjio repli^ ttSehatteiTf,
Testing the unit is a simple proeet^. Many detectors
teve "power (»" lights to let jm know there is curreirt
going to the unit; ^m« teve test buttMis so you can check
the power and tera on ttw detector. However, evoi if
your detector is equipped «1^ a test button, at least once
a mnith or anytime joa teve been away from teme for an
eroded period, check tte detector usii% snudce. This
will aUei^te uy dodrt about toe detector worictog to toe
evMt <d a fire. Proper lastaUatltMi, matotenance» and r^- <
ular testing will ensure ttet the detector will (^endepropt
erly.
tt toe Vtei^iU Beach Fire Prevention Divtoton can te of
any assistuKW to you, idease nU us at 427-443$.
Good evening, sir. Would you like H> do your pert in
conserving energy?"
AAoilbox stir on 65th Street
Maili^al^erwasoBceaneasytoidc. It's g^ng tough-
er at toe nortt ad erf tte Beach th«iejda^s.
Approaiddig itet stefflcd to te an awnge malU^(from
a distance) a Idll payaoit was sent off wito a s^h d re -
lief, (It's itnfn a great lightening experience to pay one
of those hanging-on <teM8.)
Checkug toe pfidc-^ time— toere wasn't any pick-iq)
time. Soddmly toe malUxn appeared to te to suspicious
disr^Mir.
Rhonda Miller
ically ideasing oo a mailbox anyway.) The message wi
te relayed to tte toancer. |
I
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Mailboxes usually iaa't create much of a stir,^ and th^^
65to Street me wouldn't teve eltoer, ted it not been for*^
tte shiiqr, dQM«it-from-your-car tex on 79to Street. Af-|
ter tte glamour of ttet new one, tte older ones justseeimf
to lose tteir aparfcle. > *,
i
Panic set to: Mayte this mailtox isn't to operating con-
ditio. Ttet IdU nay aeiwr get to its destinatlM to be {aid.
W^ is ttet tard-wQB crwiit rating. Just wtet makes for
aa flperatiotel maittKa aayway?
Panic (durnged to aifer. Ai«er chafed to n/Mon,
A (M to 5a|te»s post ^ice sa^ed tte i^le ord^.
Y^, mail was picked iv every day fnm tte tex on 65to
Strwrt. It sbouM te r^^red. fr""-irifr*lrn't irrthrt
ICouncil questions water hook-ups
Businessman
DonrtlettaJM gttyoudoMn
K TOint BOWKEEPOKi
cosms TOO ovra^
A mrnn. m mm
1100? rauf TOD atovin
CALL
CENTRAUEEO BVSMESS
SERVICES mc.
<M C^ttitttBttoB Dr.
VlTftoU Baach. Va. 234<t
Your FnU Strrice Tax aad^
AeeouBttog Profaastoaals t
IteooM Tax Sitana - F1-!
WMial ^att^aiia - Pay-^
rati, SalM Md Ottar tu^
Rapovto • niaO^ftia-;
itess SarvlMs —
Phoae 4t7-M<}t
ItetaiUi
P«r F«n
3 By LEE CAHILL
4 SUN Public Affairs Writer
9 The City tf Virgiida B»eh is tryi^ to determine whethw
St wwtd lose suffici^ revM^ to ^sti^ retenti(» itf ito
paatatory hM(-^r requti^mMts.
< Aafcrt to mgte a owt *t^ ef tte matter by Uajwr
flarMcc A, Adiaad HooEtoy. City Manger George L.
Va^try uid ttet tte repml wmM te rM^ ^ toe Dm.
}2 meeting
Hniiand asked whetter it w^ te po^B^ to retire
ftPT' mU fri naw fnr fho 'rnnt fo^ge TCteT HaC asd tot
w Item toe w« of torir
.tuijiuiii leds 1^ fr^ fltntnifr pnynnTrti
'^^^^ * bv bs-ttof Bf# pr^#eM^ uA hnrrf
.. ...i.iii jjylu UMt te would UikU lb luiu« mImI U|« coil:
si^ption wmh) te tat peo^ wto wwM te re<pdred to
teodi-9 to tfty mdu* ttd to^termiMhowmwh ^ city
w^d te MM| ftiiMer fsM if pn^rty ownerc c^lMed
r:.e Jiscnsston artMe dtfinc tte ^nsidenrtiin of an
ordiunc formally u^miivw tte mavMory ho(4updMd-
liM fnmi ¥tto. ?, I0?f to Hay 1, ItW CMUMM^e wtth
toe |»rfod ot tte i^^ <^iservatlMi wogi^ WtiaMd
WpnNI OMmI IW1I|S —
'ai«. 21 and anted Not. 14. Thto d^ net incMe wraga
MaaecttoBS and tte mij urns atteeted are fikne wtere
waMr las bcM anttMa lor rnvre Ma a rMT.
CuMBLllmaa f. Wmxy iM^, wto n^wSMd eoteera
war &e watw mmtee, abaMMd tnm votti« 1» tt» «dl-
^Dca beMuaa te Ma iittn fl^Med" to tta wwtetorf
fm*-^, brt MM to VOM Ito ma^'a n0tatt«. ^
wiMai WH Ij^mtd If tta^ oUM^ OmmsU mmhers
iW i» iUowau to . me
«ui w a papi-
V. W ^t tte
w«U witor If te (tesirts.
Mr. a^ Mrs. Itena^
^rtiMt, dai^ter;
M*. iM Mm. tay^atf
AUm m^un,mm
Mr. tti Mn. WUiaa
A^Mrt WaOM*. n^;
Mr »M Mrc. ^Aert
Mr,
i^etM, ^^hter :
a« Mrs. Mlctert
MAM, An^tav;
Mr. aM Mm. ^trt
M^te^tt^ Mi-
Mr. ait Mrs. James
l4wr^MM fciridaa, mb;
Mr. awl
RantelBanit
Mr. Mfl
T^natliyu
Mr. aid ^»
WWteT^,^^i
Mr, i^ Mr«, I
Mi^il fitnr. »mi
'ri. MtrtiB
aughter;
rs, Rotert
Hictati Foster, dangbter;
Mr. iM Mrs Prte
HiUi&iBTraLy
K«M}AMUa.ER
im^MCo
Advart^ IUN««r
Oaamllta^r
MAR COATS
MwWtor
DALIMMI
retfittoa l^Hgar
PabUitad trtry ,
BMto oOct locatad at 111 _ ^ _,
Va. tUU. Saeoad daaa postage paid at Lyaitevw Sla*
ti«a to Vlrglato Beach. S2-wa«k sabser^oa by maU- 17
Wadatiday by Byar^ PahUeaHau win
I KOMBoat Rd., Virftala Beach/
P p ^ ipn p p fU |J.
TmmM^m^.
V^^^Mi^mt, Dm. 7, ivn -A
Oj»«rBdorl, saw stot sppiie as ap fatoaUsi lortdng into tl»
ttnre, tat me who was «l^htly "bniised ftjod tetter^l by
• r«U world.*
i^Ki«ty must r^ain the precise tise of language, she said,
to A> away with misi^erstancttng, as often evidwtced in
the political arra.
fieocfc pdJct te/d Council ffccrf the inly 4th kkideht y
vioinof a "riot" buf " o gxxntoneous ouflbtx-sf of
c^gresacn."
Wiun at)e»king of the July 4th "riot" of two years ago
at Virginia Beaek, she said, city council was told by po-
lice reports that the July 4th incident was n(rt^ a rU>t, but
"a ^XMtaneoos oidburst of ^ression," and an "exuberance
of yoirthful enthusiasm."
That misuse of lai^age is "cheap, dishonest, and per-
petuates a myth, " siad Oberadorf .
Vlrginai Beach city goveinmeot of the future should make
H^Jled decUratten <a its serrices ab)^ with their Justifi-
cations. Also Included should be the city's ejQt^ctations
of its resid«>ts.
) One <tf thi outgrowths of the forum could be the formation
of 'a Tktewater chapter of the, World Future &>eiety.
n
Contractor dispute arises
Uyer s of radcefboU imet
for aU those radcattwU
uA Imdbiai playws iAoum
tte Wa^itfa tBm^ Reem-
tiM Cmim bciUtlM, ttere
irill N t aectiBg Dee. 7,
at ? p.m., to ^Mcast Uie
procedure for reserfiiig a
etmi. Hw ne^qg wtU be
h^ In the gynautfui ^>
flee.
F» tettMMT tttemMm
eortaet the ViifMi Betdi
RecmUM Catff. NOIIra-
fflouth LaM, or odl 49t-
1281.
In Winctoor Woods- - -
Plaza — Green Run
Tli« Catholic Parish
o) tha Holy Spirit
Massaa:
7 pjn. Sat.; 9:30 & 1 1 a-iii. Sun.
Talaphona 340-7122
By LEE CAHILL
SUN Public Affairs Writer
Only contractors registered with the State Board of Con-
tractors are permitted to ontract for jd)s greater than
$30,000 under state law.
Virginia Beach Councilman John A. Baum Monday after-
noon asked whether that figure was umreali^cally low in
view of current prices. He noted that the matter might be
discussed with Tidewater legislatons next Monday morning
wb^ council pres«its its legislatiTe pnqKjsals to the dele-
gation.
'Tmnof a minority, fmofncn andt'd like to stay
mbustness."
Contractors need experience to gef regisfered end
need fo be registered to gef worfe or ejqjerience.
The question grew out of a controversy over bidding pro-
cedures for the Socail Service Building— the renovation of
the old Miller's Departraoit Store.
Meredith Construction Copany, Inc., i^ubmitted the tow
pa (rf $656,995 which was acc^iited by coimcil Mpwny
jifter beii% advised by city attorney Dale Bimson that the
pity was acting le^Uy in making the award.
The setcnd and ttiird low bids, W. S. Meadows Engin-
eering, Inc., and W. H. Belanga and Associates, Inc., had
argued, that the city should reject the Meredith bid because
the cominny had not complied with thf law^ Stoce the pro-
men would not be adhered to.
James Hawks had bid $29,990 on a contract, staying
within the $30,000 requirement because he was not reg-
istered. "I'm not a minority," he told council. "I'm a
man and I'd like to stay in business." The federal re-
quirement gives the small man a chance to get into the
construction business, he said.
Jasper T. Davis, who described himself as a bousing
consultant and small contractor, maintained that the gen-
eral contractor should be required ,to state who minor-
ities are.
R(d)ert R. Jones, another minority contractor who had
submitted « Ud ^ $29,«32 with Briangftrsaid^hat he com-
plied with ttie law and then found the con^iact was award-
ed to someone else.
Public Works Director Oral Lambert said the federal
govemm«it irill require an audit of the job to determine
whether ttte extractor uses a bona fide minority on the
job. Informati<» on who the minority subcontractors are
will be available before the project is begun, he said.
Payne said it is a case of the chicken and the egg. Con-
tractors need experience to get registered and need to be
registered to get work or experience.
W. S. Meadows said that contractors probably spent
more time finding minority .contractors than they did on
total itilization of
Bank moves ^
Citizens Trust Bank
moved from its temporary
office on Newtown Road to
the Citizens Trust Bank
Building, located on the same
site at 6330 Newtown Road.
Just oM the Norfolk -Vir-
ginia Brach Expressway, the
new 6 - story office build-
ing will house Citizens Trust
Bank on its first floor. Mrs.
Billie S. Jones, vice-presi^
dent, is responsible for this
office.
the remainder of the contract. The
L*!lif» '**.!!S V^^ S!f *?°m^' "SSSi°*'!^^t^ funte."r«volVerf around the minority commitment. He
mtowif ubco^ractoft^-^Uast 10 perceii4||^ the to*;^^^ ^ 5ert4ttKs-*propo8al paeki^e was Incon
jeit, or in this <ai5e,>lo6,000.
I «,c<»j[}iih- included minority contractors,, but had &em
down for over $30,000 jobs. THe state prohibits the use
of contactors who are not roistered with tte State Board
9f Coirtractors for jobs over $30,000. The minority cm -
tractors included by Meredith were not registeml. As a
result, Mendith will have to renegotiate bids with tiie min-
ority eolrtractors so, that he will be (implying with state
guidelines. '
C. E. Payne, attorney for Beianga, said that if Meredith
can go back and renegotiate the bid, the general contract-
or is put in the poslticm of working tme contractor against
tte (^er. They will underbid each otter until ttey can't
make a profit on the contract.
Minbrity contractors were concerned that if the min-
ority contracts were not assured at tte time of the con-
tract award the 10 pervent minority construcUra reqiiire-
tl^ Me^re^U^s'^IHrtvosal packi«e was incomplete t
rii|«iiildtermcted.
C<femcilman Rwert R. Cromwell said that the federal
government is going to police the project and that who-
ever gets tte job has to comply with the minority com-
mitment. Since Meredith is qualified, he said, it was
the Coiuncil's responsibility to award the job to the low-
est bidder.
Meadows claimed that if his firm had submitted its
bid (m Uie same format as Meredith's its bid would te
lower.
V\6% accepted
By LEE CAHILL
SUN PiAlic Affair Writer
"Virginia Beach City Coun-
cil will meet at 12 noon
Dec. 8 to received bids for
the $15,900,000 general ob-
ligatiiHi bond issue for
schools, streets and high-
ways, surface drainage sys-
tems, Lynnhaven River dre-
dging. Municipal buildings
and parks and recreation.
Tidewater representa-
tives to the General As -
sembly will meet with coun-
cil at an informal session
on Dec. 12 from 9 to 10 a.ita.
tcdiscuss legislative pro-,
prosals which would bene-
fit the beach.
At 10 a.m. that day, Dr.
Arthur C. Munyan, oceano-
grairiter, will present infor-
mation to council on Vir-
ginia Beach's coastline.
Dec. 12Ms also a regu-
lar council meeting day and
council will meet at 1 p.m.
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triiMlstioa, that v« tuy
bo tiA9 to comfort tbem
which are in soy troidde,
by tho cmnfort iribere-with
we oorsolves ire com-
forted of God."
--n CortnthisBS 1:4
Come out of Uqrself ,
Stand in the open;
Within thy heart wilt tbon
hear
The response of all the
world.
— Rablndranath Tagore ^s.^.
FAITH IS AN DfFALUBLE CURE FOR SELF-PITY
The insidioas disease of self-pity is one that we aU contract at least once in our
Uves; osoally foUowinc some sorrow, major disappointment or the cooTlction that we
have failed oorselves and those aroimd ns. However, the remedy is sim^e sad m-
falling. Instead of wallowing in this morass of desiiair, we need only turn to taiai
God in order to see the fallacy of this waste of our resources, and to diverto oar
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631 Witch Duck Rd. 497-8925
C. C. Kirfcpatrick
; ; , WIIHs Furniture at Hilltop
1712 Laskin Rd. 428-5951
L. H. Bums k Staff -
Price's Incorporated
4580 Pembrdce Mall 622-3706
KempsvIHe Pharmacy »"«* ^"»« Appuances-Tv-stereo
JS'ertTcry;«.i^Wteavir'"' Home Federal Savings
A Loan Assoc.
Lindsay Bros. Inc.
SS24 Va. Beach Blvd.
Furolture-Bedding-Carpeting
Bayside Motors
4747 Shore Dr. 464-4563
Charles C. Hale. Sr. k Staff
Humbing-Heating-Fuel Oil DeL
865 Newtown Rd. 497-4633
Charlie's Seafood Restaurant
3139 Shore Dr. 491-9863
Mary E. Refapels k Employees
Keilam and Eaton Inc.
BIdg. Supplies
Process Anne station 427-3200
Fraidc k David KelUm
Andy's Plumbing & Heating
1003 Canal Dr. 485-5000
State-Registered-New k Old Work
Keliam-Eaton Insurance Co.
3111 PadHe Ave. 428-9161
Furniture Showrooms
828 E. Littte Creek Rd.
2981 S. MiUtan Highway
Sandy Bolin k Employees
Chesapealce Savings & Loan
Frank N. Wood and Associates
Engineering Media Inc.
606 R. Liberty Street
CharUe Raekwtnih * Statf
Brentwood Restaurant
& Lounge
1312 Geo, Washi^toB Hi|^ay
Chesapeake. Va. 487-Mn
Tom k Linda Rapier k Co.
Overton's Market
1419 Polaiester St. S4S-M96
The Overtoas * Em^oytes
1635 Laskin Rd. 426-0327
Church Accounts Welcome
Smith Sales & Service
460 Batttefield Blvd. N. '
Elwood Smith k Employees
547-2929
Mill-End Carpet Shop
4740 Va. Beach Blvd. 497-4854
Taylw B. Carr k Employees
Preston's Pharmacy
1401 Poindexter St. 545-7337
James L. Marshall and Emfdoyees
Todd Electric Company
Henry k Moses Todd k Staff
Higgins Realty, Inc.
6620 Indian River Rd. 420-3120
Cecil M. Harrison k Associates
J. D. Miles & Sons, Inc.
S. D. Miles,, Jr. and Associates
Townsend Fuel, Inc.
James Van Tift% and Emplcqrees
Southern States
Chesapeake Assn., Inc.
1764 S. MiUtary Highway
L. Belmont Williams k Perscmael
420-1841
Plasser American
Corporatton
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TNs feature is made possible through the
cooperation of our mirtsters. It is paid for
by these area firrns who beHeve our chur-
ches are a vital part of our community fife.
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Audience mdiudoes add to the enferta'mtmnf
''Gong
brings loughs
liii%« $t«T« Mitt«<^s t( the anUe? of judge Shelly Rob-
bfaa «{^ 9tt« iNU Ji9iM by the aodiciice for ter low eval-
Oj^oa Ktf ttMi^fowM 4Mt. JwiKe Devats Bew^ ma&aies
to ignoitt a* ^or ^Ht|e*.
fiMdi 'Cowbtf Gr^onr mi Oie (km Stow*» M.C
In an attempt to brii« live entertainnaent to Naval Alf
Station (NAS) Oceana, Avlatim Oraanceman Ainban Ap-
prentice (AOAA) Dick "Cowboy" Gregory of Attad ^uA-
roo Sixty-Five (VA-fiS) oi^aBlEed a variety «(«* stoir
based on the TV Goi« Stow, Sponsored by ^lal tef-
vices, the show was held recently at the station thwter.
As in the TV stow, ttree jw^es sat on m sid* to «-
taluate performances. Lleirtenant (LT) Dettils Bennett^
Attotlon Structural Mechanic Safety Equipmeirt Chief (AMEC)
m«e Holt, toth from VA -65, awl Shelly ^l*ins wen tSe
Jtt^es who go^ed, pive ptrtnte awl ia some instances,
tries to compete with the scheduled act.
In an improttirtn mwe by LT Bennett and RoWiaii,
they danced durii^ Aviation Machinist's Mate Petty W-
flcer Second Clas^ (AD2) Dennis Baker's performaisfee.
During a duet by Bob aM Sharon Powell, "jealcms" Judge
Shelly Robbins had to be restrained from gongi^ the act
by the two male |W^^.
Audience partidpatim was encoui^ged by Master of Cer-
emonies Gregory. Several youngsters were brave enough
to add to tto entertainment. A total of nine acts partici-
pated in everything from gymnastics, piano playing, guitar^
singing to school cheers aM dancii^;.
The hit of the afternoon was MandeU and Mandelyn Car>
oUna 1^ are biUed as "The Two Carolinas." They do a
pr^etsion dance routine which then becomes a "niime" act
to music. Judges gave them a total of 30 points. Later oh
it tocOc an audience vote to name them wimMers biMause of,
a three-way tie fw first place on Judges' points. "The Titt
Carolinas" are dependents of Aviati(« Ordanceniho Petty
Officer Third Class <A03) Mandeti Carolina of Fighter
Scpiadron Elevm (VF-11).
Second place weAt to Bob and Sharon Powell, singing
duo, with Bob on the guitar. Singer and g^arlst M]^
Dennis Iteker of Fighter Squadron Thirty-Three (VF-3^
came in third. It took an audience vote to break the tie
for seciwd place.
Bob ud Sharon Powell stag thtir veraton of "Dear Abby"
at the HAS Oceana Gong Stow.
"Tin tvikCar^M^" llMdnB mC M«ad«lyn Caroltaa,
«OTt tep jwbmtn ti Am riiow irttt (Mr dance and mime
art.
Dwmls Baker, guitarist and singer, was a solo act until
an impromptu dance by Ji^es Densds Bennett and Sially
RoMdns.
IMI American Girl pageant
Uepfs candidates for contest
The All Americu Girl
liag^uit is now ac^tting
candidates at large frt>m all
#ouati^ to coaq>^ in Vtr-
llnia's second state p^eant
^ be teld in Roanoke, F^.
A - 18, at tte Downtown
widay Im. Winters ot the
i^te pageant wfll refvesent
^rginia at the National
Pageant to be h«U in Peo-
ria, Dlinms in late itagnst.
Cootestonts wiU eon^^ir
in the f(dbwiog age pow^:
tot, ap»> tta^to^ ttt.
tie Miss, ages seven teniaoi
Miss, ages ten to 12, TeM»
ages 12 to it, and All kmer-
icaa Girl, i ages 17 to 2K
Cwttestaitfs agi^ ftne to
12 irtir eottpBte in i^ort
party ^ms mtAi^padanmr.
CoBtesta^ 1» i^i 13 to
26 will compete Inti^rmal
gowns and s^tismuc. All
emtestants, exempt ibe
three's to six yuir (Ads^viU
be Judged m a tellirt pres-
etfatioB.
STUDtO ONE
Plan now for
( nristmasU!
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Trliph^ will he {NNwoitad
tfx (tonee, batw, wdee, In^
strvm^al dmsie, ginutas^
ties and iferanu. Sa aitttion
an overall taUnt v^Mr wiU
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ajidl wiB be invited to par*
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pMllminary pageant are also
iW^totaqiire.
Beach residents earn spots
in mixed chamber choir
FAar Virginia toch ret-
l^ts^ a^^Qif .Vii]^
llileyan CoUfi^bmeirn-
oMnher mind CI
Th^ are: SueNnEdodierg,
^^ano; Bttl Pmdwtnu,
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fmoi and Lanrie Ore^al^
From Chesapeake is On-
dra Poods, t«K>r.
Dr. R. David Clayton, as-
sistant in^essffir o< music
at Virginia Wtsjeyan, di -
rects tto Ctomher Choir.
The Omipher Ctolr 's pro-
gram includes choreo »
gr^ihed songs by tSershwln
and ^jrter, mmii from tte
ttirties, madrl0ls, folk
R»^ and hymns.
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A Wt bored i>y too much dancing around the ring, the
Thursday night erowd at the Dome urges the Iwzers to get
on with more flesh owtact. I
Van Tate, the only Virginia Beach fighter on tte program,
easily wore down his onxment , Joe Smith, and convinced
him fmi to r#tttni to the rini in the fifth round. The crowd
iQVts. seeing a ftdtw fighter just barely hanging in there,
flat's when th« energy level picks up to leaning forward,
(M^ortint faces, groaning, taitti^ for a iwncb that brings
them to an oiitMrst.
Fairly well-lK^ved, in general, the Beach crowd is pn*-
aWjf like a Swday school compared to the «moke-filled
d^s of towling that usually come to mind thinking about a
bcaing match,
DMae boxing is a decent enoi^h place to take a lady,
tboogh if men or women have any reservations about seeing
a Qitaple of guys «ettii« poinded in the head, it's be a bet-
ter i^ to go dancing at a local nightspot.
awt on tbe success of professional sports, Virginia
Bea^k bas recei^y been proud to claim boxii^;as a new en-
teradvment for bimgry city.
B0&I19, as a sport, of course has its beauty. Lights
glt^aiiig m muscles, the dance of the virility rites a -
round a center of ettergy, the masculine power of total
setf-proteetfaa co^^ with the ability to dive in! " ■
(q#H»nt's WMimess;
If it were^t for the ontinual blows to the head, Beach
boxii% could ^row to be a sport for a twon that is ready
for new dlmensiMs. Local boxing fons alr^dy admit that
a dedicated groiq> of follo#ers has developed and local he-
roes have begun to emerge^
As a social phenonunon, Beach boxii^ has Indii'ect mer-
its. It's one of the few aetivitles, ^sides the annual cir-
cus) where tte crowd is racially miked and that draws p^-
ple of aU agies. It is a predomimntlf male croini Ou: evl*
deoced by theicantily-dressed b&Ad ttit desiguitestte be-
ginning of a new r(wnd jbut many of the wom» who (to at-
tend seem to be amn^ the most ardent ratbusiasts.
The fraternity of fighters which aipirently exists make
the wiffite spectacle a l>it less brutal. Boxers volunteer to
risk scrambled brains, bruised bodies and dl^race, wiratb-
er it be for ego stisfocti(Hi, physical activity ,. the possi-
bility of beii« "uiMlef^table'' , or the cold cash. (Like
they say, the better a figUer gets, tte less he gets hurt.)
The cost of $4.50 per seat caused at l^ist one father
and son to leave due to lack of funds.
Corny as it may seem, the first, few blows to ttie b^A
tend to register ({ueasiness in tile nomach area, in spite
of the fans protestations that the twxers really aren't get-
ting hurt that much. (Boxers on teleivlsion are far enoagk
away not to feel the blows, tmt live battertaig of mui 4 -
gainst man for amusement has a touch of (tecadeoce).
Boxii% fans are welcome to their pleasore. But whoi
women's wrestling comes to town.. .now that'll be^a show.
Center ring is the center of energy, as boxers, referees and
coaches get ready for the fight to begin.
Readers Theatre company
presents ''A Christinas Ccror'
The Performing Arts Unit
0^ the Virginia Beach De*
tii|ta«it of Parks and Rec-
reatlOD prinidiy presents
Ctaries Dickens "A Christ-
niss Carol," Dec. 8 - 17,
B p.lB. curtain, at the Vir-
ginia Beach RecreaticmCen-
. tn* Tbeatrc.
"A Christmas Carol" is
pr«»Bnted by the Readers
Theatre Company who pre-
viously presrated the thea-
tres first |»^odBcti(m, "Jon-
athan Liidngston ScaguU."
Hau7 deSheilds, theatresu-
pervisor wiU be directing
this production.
"A Christmas Carol" WiU
be perfbrmed Dec. 8-17, with
a 3 p.m. matinee, Dec, 11.
All performances are free,
iNit reservations are re -
quested bf calling 499-
1281.
Hallelujah holiday
set for Dec. 18
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Cl|nisr^reeied% Waltl
Noom^ with the accompony-
mmt of the Virginia Beach
Pqis Sym^iOBy, will pre-
sent its annual Chrisbnas
concert, entitled "A Halle-
lujah HolkJay", 00 Sunday,
Dec. 18. at 2:30 P.M. in the
Virginia BeadiDome.
The first part of tile pro-
gram will be the acknowled-
ged Christmas Sections tar
chorus and soloists of Han-
del's "Messiah". The guest
soloists to be featured will
be Nancy Boiling, sivrano;
Patricia Saunders, alto; Hen-
ry Bemick, t«ior and Robert
RandoltA, bass.
The second half, of a lif-
ter nature, will include, "The
Many Moods of Christmas"
aminged by Robert aiawand
"Twas ttte Night B^ore
Christmas" composed by Ken
Dart>y. The latter, ari^nged
by Harry Simeooe, Is a de-
lightful musical renfitiooof
the well known Clement
Clarke Moore poem.
Tickets are available fnmi
any choros member or attte
Dome Box Office in advance
of the concert and at the door
on th^ day of the concert.
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Michael, 19. Christqiher, 12,
am Patrick, 10. The Maloi-
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The referee gets a word in.
Bay side high performs drama
Bayside High School's
Drama D^nrtment willpre-
sent David Roger's modem
drama, "Here aiMl Now,"
on Dec. 8 and 10 in the
sdMMl's auditorium.
With an increased interest
in communication and human
rdations, people are cur-
roitly becoming aware of
the value of encmmter groups
This play deals with the
problems and discoveries ot
an encounter group made up
of parents, students and a
teacher.
Ranging in sid>JectB from
drugs to teenage suicide,
the play dMls with real
prxrtdems experienced by to-
day's high school students.
In doing so, it makes a pos-
iUve statemoit in favor of ,
greater communieation be-
tween tht geheiratikis.
"Here and Now" takes
place on a bare stage and has
a cast of 16. impiasis is
placed cm acting rather than
intxhictioa.
Under the direction of
Linda Carol Cobb, the play
will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets
will be availald»at thedoor.
Byside High School will present "Here and Now" in the
school auditorium Dec. 8 and 10. Pictured isQie cost from
the psychological production. Photo by Joan Coates.
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Carpentry, roofli*. siding, room addttions, storm win-
dow and (toors, ^steri^, elMfric, CMcr^e woric,
idumb^ guttering, rem deling IdtebMS Ud battltxtms,
brick and hleck mrk, ala^nn siding, flrtvdaces,
«i»^ing,««« t^iUli. &rvii«^l Tidewater.
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VIRGINIA BEACH MILITARY UPDATE
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Wonders
YaiHis
Hivy SeuBui Swratt Dwi L. Brown, son ol Mr. iiid
Mrs. Dana L. Brorn of W|tes Drive, Virfliito B««ai,
tas eopipleM rMrtt tntatag at tbe Naval TraiHngCeiter,
OrtiNio, Fla.
Ht yriiM] ttt Mavy In Marcii 1^7.
Poust
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Navy Uavttaaiit ComBander 3(M 11. Panst, whose
wife (^ie is tiw diuviiter <tf Mr. and Mrs. WflUam R.
McKnli^ of &vtaB Lane, Viritoia Beach, has reported
lor ^tjr as a aiMiber of Commando- Carrier Groq) Six,
Mamort. Fla.
A ^ iradnatc of Soirthem nunois UniTerrity.
Carlx»ble, wtth a b^helor of scteace degree, be Jirined
the Navy b Jwe 1«4.
:
Dorsty
ik^rmaa Hewy A. Doraey, son of retired Air Force
Masttf Sn^ant and Mn. Charles W. Dorsey (^ Forest
GIoi Drive, TtrttMa Betdr, has graduated at Uckland
AFB, Tex., from Air Force basic training.
Airmaa Dorsey is a 1977 graduate of Kellam High.
Robbins
Navy LientenaBt Coramaader Bichard J. RolMns, whose
wile Shirley U the dai«hter of VeraB. Gayle of KempsviUe,
Road, Viigiaia Beach, recenUy rimmed from an extended
dqtlcgrmert in the Weitaii Pacific.
He Is senriiy as the sMcirtlve officer of the tanic lavUng
jhip USS Schenectady, bbaieported in San Diegtf. While ;
deployed, his ship operated as a onit of the U.S. Seventh
Fleet.
He is a 1964 gradaate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Anna-
polis, Md. , with a bachelor of science degree.
B«rry
Navy Teoaaan Third Class Phillip W. Berry, son of
Winfred Berry of MBi Street and Genice Rocco <rf Quail
Pent Road, both of Virgil Beach, recenUy retorrod from
M mdMdcd dqAoyaeeft is the w^em Pacific.
Be is serving as a ertwnmiber aboard the aimMrioas
iMmmawit ship USS Mae Ridge, homeported in San Diego.
IMte dapioyed, his ship operated as a unit of the U,S.
Seve^ Fleet.
Be Joiasd the Navy in July 1994.
Jocobs
Navy Chief LeptaMS Itttteel L. JaMhe, i^ose wife
SharoB is the daaghlM' of itr. and Mrs. George Camphoose
of TMstle Ourt, ¥ii^to BcMh, has r^nmed from an
extended deptoyileat in the Ifadtterranean Sea.
Be is servtag as a erevmember aboard the aircraft
orrter USS In d gen d e n e e , hom^iorted in Norfolk. While
deptoyed, Us mp operated as a wit <rf the U.S. Sim
Fleet.
He Joined the Navy in August 1962.
Bi#diger
Navy AvUtion Fire CoetKd Technician Second Class Vta-
A. Biedigtr, whOM wife Carolyn is the danghierof
Mr. and Mrs. Beory M. Beasley of North Gate Drive,
VirgiaU Beach, has retamed from an extended 4^toymMt
in tbe MeditatWMtt Sea.
He is serving an a erewmember aboard the aircraft
carrier USS iBdepewdetice, hom^wrted in Norfolk. While
deployed, his aUp epgniaA as a unit of the U.S.axth Fleet.
Be joined the Nny In Fabmur 1970.
Lc#av«
Naig' Orta Pfeta«teg Tectaiciaa Firrt Ctess Marttai
J. LaTave, whom iMi Nuey to tte dingMr oiUr. and
Mrs. Ivan P. Jorgiiian of Dyhtt Mn, ^^le Be^i^
has retamed trm m ucteaded daph^mrt In the Me-
ditwraneai Saa.
M Ma#vtigwaennNMMMr^oaf4totfrei^ear-
deployed. Ms ah^ tf&hmm a mM ^ «i VIS, mm
Navy Madiinery Repntrmu First Class Charts H. f^fH,
whose wife £Uea Is tke dadgWer <tf Mr. and Mrs. Bea^
CUhnoB of Choetew Court, VJri^ida Beach, rec^ly Ai-
parted fw an extended deployment in the Me<ttterruiett
He is SMTbg as a erevmember aboard the &mM
stores mp USS l^lva^ tonqported tai Neriolk. md!*,
dqri^wl. his ^p will eperMe as a unit of tiie U. S. Sxtti
Fleet.
Be Jfltaed the Navy in April 1963.
Reynolds
Navy Fireman Joseph A. Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry L. Reynolds of Eaw Creek Blvd., Virginia Beach,
has completed reendt training at the Naval Training Cen^
ter, Orlando, Fla.
A 1977 gradaate of Flojnl E. KeUam High School, he
Joined the Navy hi August 1977.
PrattymcNi
CMef Aviation Ordnanceman William A. Pretty-
of Irene E. Prettyraaa of 3 Rosebriar Court,
Virginia Beach, hu retmned from an extended depb^ment
in the Mediterranean Sea.
He is serving as a erewmember aboard the aircraft
carrier USS UdqiendeBce, hcnneported in Norfolk. While
d^oyed, his ^p operated as a unit of theUiS. Saxtti
Fleet.
He J<dned the Navy in March 1960.
Navy
Wgtkins
Navy Radi(Hnan Firet Class Jimmie D. WaUcins, whose
wife Pamda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Mackey of SusquAaan Mve, Virginia Beadi. has re-
turaed from an attended dq>loymrat in the Medtterranean
Sea. )
He is serving as a erewmember dxiard the aircraft
carrier USS ladqiendeDee, hom^wrted in Norf^. WUle
dqtloyed, his ship opanted as a unit of the U.S. Sixtii
Fleet.
He Joined the Navy in June 1963.
Travis
Navy CMti Data ^«as TMtoieiaa James E. Trnds,
whose wile Beverty is tte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
R. Walke- of Careage Bill Road, Virginia Beach, has re-
turned from an extended (l^>loym«iit in tiie Mediterranean
Sea.
He. is serviiv as a o-ewmember aboard the aircraft
canto- USS Ind^mdaace, homeported in NorioU. WhUe
dqdoyed, his ddp epwated as a unit of the U.S. Sixth
Fleet.
Be Joined ttw Navy i9 February 1951.
Collis
Navy Aimu Bonita C. Collis, daughter of Mr. ud Mrs.
EugeiM Collis of Pqipercom Court, VirghUa Beach, has
been selected as the SaUor c^ the (garter for Oceana Na-
val Air Statlai. VliglaU Beach.
She Joined the Navy fa Anput 1975.
Blair
Mny Seaman Recntft C^il L. Blair, dau^tor al Mr
and Mrs. C»ear C. Btair of Amberly IN«d. Virginia Beach,
im mmfUM recruit tnlidv at tte Itaval TralniK Cen-
tw, (^laado, Fla.
ait is a 19^ gradaate of KM^ville H^h Scteol.
Lombofh
AlrmM OMrtee S. huMm Jr., son of Mrs. Aadrey
n: M^Mk m Ita^glle AviMM^ Vlri^rta BMCh. |m re-
^wd a mm atf^iifrr* tm^^ m^^tmm fran tte el-
^ggl^g e^^^Ml r^p^HiM covae CTri i Kt ed by 9^ kit
TuinfigrninftnilTitlfiiiliir ^f** "*"
TM tff^ to a an tfadmte ^ NeedNm B. ft»«htoa
m0 St«o^. feft^ ». C, md ^M«* WMtewttfoUna
Uriver^, C^oe«se, M. C.
Airman Robert J. Wonders, s<n(^Mn. Harte E. Wooden
of Prince James Court, Virginia Beadi, haa graitaated
at Ucklmd AFB, Tax., frt>m Air Force basic titinhig.
Airman Wooden Is a 1976 graduate of Praidc W. Cox
High School.
Balinor
Navy Seaman WiUard E.. Balraer, s(m of Mr. and Mrs,
Eldon E. Balmer of Beitf Branch Drive, IHrginia Beach, Ias
completed recruit traMag at tiie Naval Training Center,
Orlando, Fla.
A 1977 gradntfe of Kellam Hi^ School, he Jdaed tte Na-
vy in August 1977.
Oiiinn
Navy Ll^ttettBBt Qmkot grade) Timotty P. Qulnn, whose
wife Maiy is tte dangiiter of Florence Geerlings of Jaifte
Ro«l, Virgiala Beaei, has n^rted for duty witt Figtter
Scpiadron 102, Naval Air Sation Oceana, Virginia Beach.
A 1975 graduate at Ncnrth Carolina-Cbqwl Hill, witt a
baohelor of arts decree, he Joined tte Navy in IMy 1975.
Johnson
Navy Bcdler Technician Second Class Richard T. Johnson,
son of Mr. and Mre. inillam T. Jdmscm of Dauphin Lane,
Virginia Beach, recently returnoi from an e:i^ndedde|doy-
mcot in the Mediterranean Sea.
Re 4s servtiv u a erewmember aboard tte fleet oiler
USS Trudtee, homqiorted in Noriolk. While deployed, his
aWp oper^ed as a mit (rf the U. S. Sixtt Fleet.
He Joined tiie NIvy tt August 1974.
Rossitor
Navy Uratenart atmmander Alan W. Rossiter, i^se
wife Lesley is the (Maghter of Mr. and Mrs. Josqih Wood
of 69tt Street, Virginia Beach, has reported for duty at
Naval Air Systems Conmaad, Washington , D. C.
A 1967 graduate of Denisoo University, Granville, Ohio,,
Witt a bachelor of arts degree, he Joined tte Navy m No-
vonber 1967.
Didier
Navy Seaman Tb(»nas R. Didter, whrae wife Dribora is
the cbiu^tter <d Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir of Lowewil-
low Lane, Virgiida Beadi, recenUy partic^Mtetfi tt tte
major NATO exereitw "IM^y Determiaatioa.''
He is serving as a member ol Nanl Bea^ Gro«|>-2.
DetachmMt -A", bMstibased at tte LitUe CnA Naval
Ahi^Ubioas Base, Mort^k. His ontt was embaited a-
beard the dock landing ship USS Portland.
Be Joined the Navy in May 1975.
Novak
' Navy Maddalst's Mate Fireman Micheal S. Novak, ami
df J(7ce A. Novak of (^n^e Court, Virginia Beach, has
completed the basic eattited &mri« at tte Nawl adm-
rlae Sdmol, Oretoa. Coaa.
A 1976 gradnata of Floyd E.
JofaHd the Navy in Jmnary 1977.
Kdlam High S<^Mfol, he
Oloson
Marine Ueotempt WnftM E. Oleson, whose wife Myr^
aa is tte «H«fMr ef 1fr..«d ttos, <^aB E. Mytot of St.
Clemeat, Vlr^aia BeaO. rec^ly paiMi^ted in &ter-
eise -Fortress U^Mag" In tte MpHtte of Am MM -
PplUM.
Be is scE^c M the ehqitala « BMtelteo Laadiag
T*iil 1%ree Slot Four, homilmed on Okiaawa.
A WZ grateate of ^teay BiUe Cittage, Mrta Crai,
em., Witt a ba^Aar of MMce degrae. nd al975
pHkete of PtfM-1iaMh«leal8MiMsry, Pasadena. C^m,
Witt a masters de^fee. OMmo Joted the Martae Coips te
Aipi^ im.
It
Navy El^^adw Flr^ OaM Kwaett C. PoMt, Ma«t
Mr/aadMra. Mtaa t. Pcwrf tf ^iWll Rwd, Wr^a
bMch. has e$mUm tte SI4» herttl Mm^Om^^
QNHfse.
He JirfMd tte Navy to Nov^er IMt
Navy Date SyMattt TeeMtfeton Second Class James F.
Yaaas Jr.. soo of Mr. and Mrs. James F.TanusofSt.
James Drive, Virgtaia Bea^. hap returned tnwi aa ext«id^
ed de^oymeit In tte M«itttarf«aoan Ma.
Be te servi^ as a o^wfli^aber aboard the aircraft
carrier USS bidependenee, homeported In Norfolk. While
delved, hte sUp operated as a unit of lheU.S.«^
Fleet,
A ms graAnte of Princess Anne High School, to Jott-
ed the Navy tt July 197S.
Royi^Ms
Navy Fireman Joseph A. Reywdds, s<m <rf Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry L. Reynolds of now Creek Blvd. Virgtajt.BeacMas
eompleied recruit tralaii* at the Naval Trainmg Center.
A 1977 graduate of Hoyd E, Kellam HlghSchool, be Joined
the Navy In Angnst 1977.
Roork
Navy fiislgB Doagks S. Roait, smi^ of Mr. and Mrs..'
Lanate B. Rearfc of WoMsaare Crescent, Virginia B«ich^i
has been commlsslooed In Us pres«it rank qxm graduation;
fro officer eaadidata sehoel.
A 1973 gradoite of Co fUi^ School, and a 1977 graduate^
of Old Domlnloli Uhivenlty, witt a badielor of science
degree, he Joined the Navy In FdDrnary 1977.
Dooghorty
f ^kH (4;'? ot xi.A gv;2 flfitnl -'S-sO ^taku ^ .j.-^n. '
Navy Aviatioa Storekeeper Airman App»Miiee Ifery K.
Dangherty, daoghter of Mr. and l^s. Marvin P. Daugherty
of Sooth Parllaneat Drtve, Virginia BuiA, was gratuated
tmn aritfiaa stereke^ter sdKMl.
A graduate of Kamptville hHigh School, she Joined tte
Navy tt May 1977.
McNeely
Navy LieatMaat Ctniaander Lairy J. McNedy, s<» of |
PauUae McNeely of Okf Hickory Road, Virginia Bi»ch, re- ]
ceidly retataed from an oteoded deptoymfflt tt tte Med- ^
iterraaeaa Sea. I
He is serviif as the first Ueuteyud (rf tte am^Ubioas j
assault s^ USS bdwa, homeported in Norf61k. Whffle •
deplored, hte tMp operated as a unit of ti»U.S. Sixtt |
Fle^. •'
A 1966 graduate df West Virgttia SUte College, Insti-;:
tate, Witt a UtiMae of arts degree, and a m6 graduate |
of MarshaU UMvtnlty, Runtiagtra. witt a master <rf arte ;?
degree, he Jotted tte Navy ttAugvst 1966. :>
West
I
Marine ftaff Ser^a^ Anttiooy L. C. West, sonof Ches-
opean TraU, Viif^att Beach, recentty participated tt ^
Exercise "Fortresa Ughtntng" to tte Republic of tte Phil^
IppinM. X
He is senim •> a member (rf Marine Wing Communi-^
eatkms Sqaadroa-IN, Iterlaa -Aircraft Wing, homefcased *
on Mttawa. J
A 1970 gradaate of Princess Ame High School, Wesfi
Joined tiw Ibriae Corps ta June 1970. 'i
Oilpatrtck
Navy Seaman Auaes 0. Gilpatrtck. sooefMr. aadMrtt
James T. Gl^trick Jr. of Soemui RoM, Virgttia Beacl^'
te parUe^^ig to the mJiralUed gnretee "Ocean &*
fart '77" tt tte eutera iUlaitfe Ocean.
He i$ sm^ j^f a errnMmber aboard tte ^stnqfer
mi Sjpraittee. JnMported to itar«A
A im gifdn^ sf PitteMS Anae Blgh School aad«
1976 tnt^m k%t <mM, OtarteMan. S. C. , witt a
Bachelor of S^aaM tt mm. GOpa^tek Jotted the Navy
Doron
Marine PriviM First Ctias JMamti J. Deran Jr„ ^o|
Mr. mi Mrs. totaMl J. Damn rt Pantem yum, Vlri^
BmA, taiMi^ediw^ttralattgattteMtortaaCwpe
B«vwt Mvet, nnls WMifc t. C.
A 1917 gnrfiM tf BayMe High Sdiool, he Jotted tte
MartM ^i|e ta OoMoiber ivn.
VlriiBla Itouft §m, Die. 7, iwn • A 'i
r*^
■^
'om^nafion of amidemcs and
ymnastics coordinate children
i
tl iBstrwttoas Airbif Gjuistnult warm-m».
Benjamio Manuel, 4, has to coneeBtrate in order to make
sounds from the words In ids mtod. \ :%
VIRGIHIA BEACH f t»UC HOTICE
VIRGINIA: Notice is herein given that on Wednesday,
December 7, 1977, the City of Virginia Bcfach shall
submit to Ihe U.S. D^tartment (A Housing and Urtnii
Developmei^ a request and certification for tt» release
of 12,280,000.00 in Entitlement Funds under Title I. of
the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974.
Tte request and certificatton for the release of funds
perUins to the Seatack Sanitary Seimge Facility, Sea'
tack Water Facility, Newsome Farms Water Facilities,
Newlight Sanitary Sew^e, Seatack Street Improvements,
Newljght Street Improvements, Gracetown Water En-
gineering, Grant Program, Newsome Farms Sanitary
Sewage, aiHi C(mtiiq;ency mraies as outlined in the City's
application to HUD on Mardi 15, 1977.
The Qty of Virginia Binich has prepared an environ-
mental review rteord tei^ecting the above project for
which the release oi. funds is sought. This record may
be reviewed and copies obtained thereof at the Virginia
Brach Grants Office from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.,
^llfRi^y thttMgHlitidajri'uA isq^-jjJaitiR n^^^mh r*"^-
TiKT City of Vlifihia JBeadt istteotTtoitl AppUcaiA tor
^the above-refereiRed^AndiW and the address is: Mitni-
diml Center. City of Vli^llniaBnch, Virginia 294S6.
George L. HaidMU7, Cit? lAboger, is the Chief Exe-
cutive Officer repiresentlq; tte Ai(riic»nt.
The City of Virginia Beach will undertake ttie project
described above with Block Grant funds from the U.S.
Department of H(Hi8tng and Urban Devel(q>ment (HUD)
ondeir Title I. of the Housing atni Community Devel(q>-
ment Act of 1974. The City of Virginia Beach is certi-
fying to HUD that the City of Vii^inia Beach and George
L. Hanbury, in his ofQciaL icapacity as City Manager,
ccmseot to accept tfe JtatMttction c^ the Federal courts
if an action is brou^ to enforce responsibilities in
relation to ravironmental review, decisicm makii^, and
action; uid Uiat the^ responsibilities have be^ satis-
fied. The legal effect of tl^ certificatton 1$ that^^oa its
apiuroval, the City of Virginia Beach may juse the Blpcl:
Grant funds, aiKl HUD wiU have satisfied its responsi-
bUities wdMT the National Environmental Policy Act
of 19i69. HuD will accept an objection tq its approval
of the release of fimds and acc^ance of the certifica-
tlm only^ if it is on one of the followitag bases: (A)
that the certificati(« was not in lact executed by tte
Chief aecutive officer of the ai^Ucantrior (B) tlurt
V^w&'a envinmrnoital review neati tot the project
indicates omission of a required decision, finding, or
step aiq)llcable to the project in the environmental re-
view process. Objectlcms must be prepared and submit-
ted in accordance with the required procedure (24
CFR Part 58), and may be addressed to HUD at 701
East Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219. Ob-
Jecttons to tte release of ftaods on tases otter ttun those
stated aboK will not be owfldered by HUD. No (Ajec-
Hon received after Decioiber 29, 1977 will becoisldered
by HUD.
1-T
XmOL CALENDAR
INFORMATION REQUESTED
n* Virginia Beach PiUle SdMol c«»imltte« which wUl
^9fU9 ^ mi^TI sdM^ cAadar tor Sehwd Board
■dopttoa wlU yM Its first neetinf December f, 1977.
Vi^Ma Beach rMlterts itelring toaudEsrteoeimeMh-
ttou to tte MMiBlttet tkmU aaU Ada ta^iaatioa
to <^rtaBd E. JadtMtt. J^wctol AMlstaat to tte &9er.
lateMleat,. ViiglBta Aaaift^^Hto SchooU, P. 0. Bta
«m, VIrgiaia Baa^ Vtifi^ »HSC, «■ to anyof Oie
oUaadar caaaattce aaenibars. All tofioautloa mast be
n^vid bf tke ^nnittoe by ItaMhqp. Daeaaritar 5,
1977.
m8-79 »;HOOL calendar aMUOTTEE
E. Caritoa BovfKr
tasibraetloa DipartaiMrt Repre^tattve
HarHatt DarlMB
Vlrflria BwA Eitaeatioa AuoelafiM R^raaaatatife
MjvtttlagvMMi
PrasMMrt, PTA Cmmll
' &^Ami E. HtiMm, CiMlraaa
^dal Assistaat to toe l^pertate^teBt
SoMaaalMly
VftigMa Beach EteMtfea Assoctattoa Rq^vMMtfve
mitartA.IQttipBayar
KA YnsMaat, Bayslila ^h i^M
SCA Pn^Mi, flnt Cotoidal i^ m^m
Safety la the nanic of toe
aierciae wito Gymatrada-
from backUng toe ddtdren
iato toeir boa seilatoteaeb'
lag ttem toe proper way to
tUl. Young chUdran need
strong minds and bodiea, so
the eomUaatloa of Gym-
atrada and Moatessorl ChU-
dran's House eompUment
m^ otoe^ beanUtaUy.
At MoBtessori OiUdren's
House, toe stodeato work
oo boUdiflg 19 toeir concen-
tratiOB and fdlowtog through
ontU their work is complet-
ed. The same holds true
at Gymstrada since it takes
a great deal of concentra-
tion to work on toe balance
%auB, tramptdioe and to do
tnmbliag exercises. Balance
aid co-ordination are as im-
portant to three to five-year
aldaas learning their pho-
aatics. Many children cannot
nn, bop, sUp or Jump. These
toco-motor skills are a must
tor a weU roimded educated
tMld.
Jeany Wadiak finds toe trampoltoe a fan way to work mi
th« iMdUs of balance, coordination and rytom.
^^^^^
Boyside checks
for hypertension
Nurse Barbara Norris diecks W. dope's Uood pressure
at toe Ib^FSIde Hosidtal free Hjnpartensimi Sere«iag Dec.
2. Photo bf Joan CMtes.
Did you know the Virginia Beacii $uri
now readies out to subscribers in the
following cities and locations-^
lifi
jji ..
Alexandria
Arlington
Biacksburg
Burke
Cape Charles
tih^p#aKie
Chariioftesviile
Emory
Fairfax
Falls Church
Farmvllie
Ferrum
FortEustis
Fort Monroe
Fort Story
Franklin
Fredericksburg
Goochland
Herndon
Lynchburg .
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O.K. Virgiaia Beach SUN, maU me a copy every
we^ for te ae^ year (S2 tsmM). My check for
$7 is eMk»ed.
NAME '
ADDRESS-
crnr —
Man to:
. „nj — .
VIrgtoia Beach Sinr
IM teMmart Rd.,
Vbtfato^ach, Va^ttltt
i^Artitt«MaaMMaMi
ell Sun, Dec. 7. 1977
ity fashions featured at Kempsviile
"Frosty EasntoiMr lor
VWm-", a iir MMw fa-
Mm sbov, iiU b« held
to m KM^vilU High
fieliool AwttlflHnm, Dec. 8
it7:Mp.n.
tke ^« will consist of
Hmo, mvumffdn utd robot
nwrabttrts, as wsU as tra-
ditlottl DuUm siio* mod-
elttg.
Tl^tets ar« II iA advan-
ce aM] |1.50 at the door.
Mffm^uMf 45 i^ies
«U he ffvM away during
the MMinlssifM i^ one
must present ta oNm- to
Witt. ,
Tte cl(Mi« for de la-
shion riam will be provM-
ed 1^ Casual Comer, SMrs
and Prince Formal.
Derrick MWtiltaa e( Bryt Mawr iJM. OenfaM Ams of
Basilica Clrele hhI Phil Price of Gedatoif Seed prqwire
for a BifM ef lisUot BoAUai Dee. I.
KeavsYille High School mameqplB tiodois, Steryl Tw^er.
(rf OM Providence Bead, Lisa Rafledce, of Wii^ tone
and Jonn WlUiaas. ef CentwviUo 'nuipike, demostrate
Oitfr technlqHe to be used at the schod's fliddon Aov,
Dee. 9.
mileo ITOibn of TM^ldu Une and LaTMa SaoderUn of
Prlneeis km itend wtD be firtlured hi the Kempsviile
"Fros^ FMMms inr Wteto" faction dww Dec. 8.
Virginia SiMll's own imw^nt^n^
Pick up a copy
of the SUN
Gef 9xtra coplasof the Virginia
Baach SIM at the following list
of newsstands located throughout
the Virginia Beach area:
OCEAN FRONT
17- 1 1 ehrdneck Rd • 7-11- 32nd St.
PEOPLES-Laskin Rd.
FIRESIDE BCXKSTORE-Pacific Ave.
MARI^ER MOTEL-56th St. and Atlantic
HOLIDAY INN
25th St. and Atlantic • -34111 and Atlantic
TRAVEL PARK-Gen. Booth Bvd
KOA CAMPGRCXJNDS
HOWARD JOHhBOWS-OCEAN FRONT
SHERATON-Ocean Front
INGRAM'S PHARMACY
PC6T OFRCE-25th and Atlantic
NEWS CENTRE-Ocean Front
BARR'S PHARMACY-Atlantic Ave.
SHERATON-Ocean Front
HILTON INN-Atlantic Ave.
RAMADA INN-Atlantic Ave.
KEMPSVIUE AREA
KEMPSVLLF PHARMACY
FARM FRESH-KempsvlMe
NORTHAMPTON BLVD. AREA
NORFOLK AIRPORTtNORTHAMPTON INK
HaiDAYiNN • LAKE WRIGHT MOTEL
SI«)RE DRIVE AREA
McCORY PHARMACY
SEASHORE STATE PARK
BAYSIDE PHARMACY
PEOPLES
■Haygood Shop. Ctr. • Penr^oke Mai
NAVY LODGE-Little Creek Base
PLAZA kmtk
7-11 - Bonney Rd. • 7-11 - Kings Grant
7-11 - Holland Rd •7-11 - Lvmhaven Rd,
7-1 1 - Lynn Shores Rd. (Thafia)
BELO'S - South Plaza Trail
M MARKEt-Lynnhaven Rd. (Wrt MaW
PEOPLES-Plaza Shop. Ctr.
MUTOP AI^A
7-1 1 - Mi Ctem RdoHILLTdP PHARMACV
7-1 1 - 1st Cok3rtal m (HItop)
■HKop Shop. Ctr.
PEOPLES- •♦ BOOK'N'CARC^
imsKmrnmimMmk
GIANT OPEN An MA»<ET
mMXH'S DRUG-Lcmdwi Brta^ Area
7-11 -^(^Mt Neck Rd.
Contract Mcipf
Joel Welntraid), 3S2I Sier-
ra Arch, Virginia Beach,
,and adriey Presberg, of
Norftdk, were seetitm lea-
ders in Qw open flUra, flight
B, In a one day regioiial at
the 1977 Fall Nortt Ameri-
om Qtaaaf^ouM^B at the
American Contract Bridge
Leagne In Atlanfai, Ga. Nov.
18-27.
time were U)68 play-
ers coi^ctiBg ta this event.
SpMfnim fvopvni iQ^pit
fjfHig^l jkfnhH
liter owner of the Chesapeake
^Miiitv ArArfemv. assists the
nessmat-
i^rs. V werain.'ui»H»^H)gtnts
Mildred A. Miller and Mary
W. Pyatt iUrted apentlsg
the large school by themsel-
ves this week after many
years ta business, together
in other schools and shops.
The school Itself was bollt
in IMS and Is the first pri-
vate beavty school InChes-
apnto.
frwwttr
idm L KoMer, son of
Mr. and Mn. LemttM F.
Kmm» (d VHij^a Bendi,
m c»-caalrman ctf ttw BMh-
BMRd WnmAfH 0(m$m lit
Vtrglnla ConmMMaltt Vol-
iwftrtty.
Vtm Riehmnd Frwstyle
Cwipa# is tt orputottoa
tf VCO tm^mMoteift^s-
be»asasp<tt1.
ItoeUer, a aofbxmtn it
VCtJ, is majortflg tti Cm-
mvdcatkw Arts ud Dei^
Swrfodt Or.
la January, Seateck area
rtnidents will have an op*
piHlBi^ to nnnA fii abudc
Eni^lA 000*80 itttMrown
neigUwrhood.
Tte Virginia Beach Cam-
pos at TtdewttwOnnnnnity
College wiOoeadnetUie Ver-
bal ^dlM English <»urse
at the Sei^^ Ntighbor -
hood Center dnring the win-
ter (ftm^yitii dtau «iii
meet on Toesdaf andThnrs-
day fnnn t-i:tO p.m. with
^le firrt class being held
cm An.?.
This conne win pm^
an IdMl (vportnnity tor tiie
stod^ds to ntnA Qi«n -
selv» ia the basics of Eh-
fUiA graamar and wiMlg
A i^edal reglftratita tida
be hdd at the 8eata«k Xtf-
l^iiiorhood Center on Dec.
19, iron l:S0-2:30 p.m. For
farther informatiai call the
Office of Continuing Educa-
tion at ^-3070.
-*
txpeo^iMiA parwts, nff^
808, firen^fla, pnttDOOlBiNHV
and r«teiM sqsnd unfeors
will have an oppwtantty to%
receive chiliSilrth trainlag
beginning in January at tho,
Viifinia Beadi Cui^m ot
Tidewater Commoid^ C(d-
lege.
The course. Prepared
Childbirth Tralnii«, is part
of the l^ijKtmm Program
and wHI be tau^b^ certi-
fied in rtm ctor s proofed bjr
tte Prepared ChOAIrthAs-
soehititM of Tldemter. Sta-
dhMs ditfriis eertUlcaU(
in lids fliM can ttale
necessary arrtngemnrts
during Qi^ course.
Expeetaid pnroita oa ex-
pect to te b^er prqmr^
for Ite ddkBdrth. vxper -
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Located it 4Ul H*rBiti|i Point, fiie Salkowskl honw was
tnraod into t kolUbqr vwderbuMl in colabrattoa of Oe
TlMHro«|jhfood Gardra Cltdt's nintti aamal Holiday Houo.
Oiaur.2 ftdkovaki mlsomts «U to his bonto tor somt
tos by
Hie iiome of CottmaBder
a«d Mrs. W.F. Salkoviki
was toned into a holiday
woaderlaod last week-«idas
the ThoroaghKood Garden
Club honored thiriralBih an-
mal Holiday House.
Snewflakes, Qolstmas
trt« and other holiday de-
ewritloqs soriroiMded the
crowd ^people as iley toor-
•4 the jfiestal'^fd boofe
. imam itm ttrpNin did>
gftfc ea«|i {iMMvi«ial itm-
plete and InfornMtlVe tear.
A bake sh<v, ahifttr tnd
a nSh» were fotiig ODln the
. fai^ of tte Hermitage
Point home.
■*^
JoonCoates
XJla iicnrrls, <d Atanore Lane and Elinor McLean, a EweU
fioad aake all the deeontlMis tor the SalkowsU Hdlday
Boose.
Vatila RarrlsoB of Hermltiace Roid piards tte Sweet Shop.
Fa^tfe and Bti> Bryant of East CM»ter Street take a chance
M Sm tl^tra^^^ Garden CUbralDe at Ow nWh tmmi
BoBse. Betty Steere (d Westerfield Road
Marda HarrlsM of Portsmouih shffws visitors the "flin^
tastic" ilqday in a foest l>edroom_of the SalkowsU home
last weAend.
Musie and! ft9#i for Oiri^mm
Water proposals given top priority
Princess Anne High
Schools Concert Band and
Orchestra will present its
annual Christmas Program
on Thursday night Dec. 8,
it 8:00 p.m. in the sbcool
anditorinm. The cost is
stodenU $1.00, adults $2.00,
tad frmily 9400.
Again this year as in the
past their program will fea-
ture Lite Lively and his ver-
sionof TwutheNlgMBe-
fore Christmas," a special
BO one will want to miss.
Wbi!p attending the
Christmas pfOftram. folks
n^ ^ut to stop bf oM
i^Eft^fnd 8«e wtet the Car-
alten hn^ to offer In ttie
ftMffa o! CtoMns ire».
Ea<* jwnr ihe Ifitf^Ug
Cantters mU Xnas treM
to oO^ mta m^mm^tMa
frl^ tey taiTC BWte Vmn-
m ^ yrtr.
tiM tnM tUs ptLT u«
a nHety of sl^ and styles
and ttl p^M nngt from
|l,O0to9K.M.
C^^MS trees wlU be
M M^e frQtanoaattUttp.m.
stvii Ays 1 ^^ ft^ Mw
^^ittttas.
Wattf , or ttie l$A U it, wUch Itts ttomtoated so much
of Vlifi^ ^eh C^ CottdU's time tor the past two
years, has Mm glvMi top ^to4^ i» tto c^'sUstof
togii^yNe ^ofosals tor tte Vii^inta General AssMnUy.
Tha i»o^»ls, a ttrtatiTe list of ^^, ^HHentod by
City Haii«er Gmawt L. Ha^iry, wlU be eonsMered at a
^tit MMiOB ol eoneU and. the city's r^resenlativM to
the inniiriil Hijnjilj it 10 «.«. Ote. 12. Ma^r lire re-
runs - r«i>eaii of pivoials d in^viotts years whick w«re
Mver «acted i9 tte Q^enl Assembly.
The city may alto ood^iIR' asking the state to determine
tte use <tf Caapf rWMllntnn Vitt Uayor Patrick L. Staw-
ii« noted mt m teuton M^ttir^pt, at tte^Mtth end
^ m VirglMa MiM btti}^^, in "to MMtc^c aaB te b^ng
■sed l7 tbe st«te tes iM tos." He ^^sted a (»mmlttee
tf tte gneral assMiMy be arted to d^rmihe ^ use of
MayoF X&men A. Hdtend said that he btf alraMly
discussed the sitaation with delegate Owen Pickett and Oat
PMett may tave something to suK«st. Tire comcU,
iMa has been loMa$ fbr more public beach fhot, had
tried to have the state coovert part of Seashore State
Part into a (by beach, but was turned domi.
Wlto its water ^tjposH, the city wants legislators to
change Vke law to permit tbet the transfer dE water from
oat «nt«- basin to aacAher to furnish inter for TMewater
eonaunittos. Banbury nld that at present a transfer finm
one water basin to aaotlier requires tte approval of all
loi^tties liTOtved to the transfer. Ortslde localities with
«d«|Mt« vt^R^ ttmrar, are relnetaiA to agree to a trans-
fer, he oM, Any permit swrce of nter tor sonUisUe
Hampton Itaate will rnqitfre ^ch a transfer itf iMte- so
that it is ^eMstry to* ^ state to make a tran^r pos-
sifaln in ^^ eun, he naid.
nMbtuf JMi M^rtfeil he beUr^ that &» Btackmter
River is tti nvct «WA «mM solve Uw d^'s mter
problon and ^em the least demand <m tte river as ^
goes throttf^ North Carolina. Hie North CaroliM govern-
ment has boM opposed to the dlirars ton of any of UMi mten
in noA ^to to MTve Virginia localiUes. Raidb»7 s^
the river fi iMst is witMn tte Soutteastem Ylrgink &m-
muniti^. vmn ottM* sources which have be«i suggwM
such as tte AppOMtoi Mter uA U]» GasUn.
Mayor Cterenoe A. Boltand said that tte le^la^
worid wghtf^y noHwe s^port ffom r^r«Mtetimw &#
NMltoit >lrgiriL beoMMf tt»ir mter basin is Umm
oirt^tettelr iTM.
Tte S0H^M«u« Mttto Service Authwity rt Virgitfft
wttd rep^ate f^^Mn Ma^ ud f^ ottw dttes
and two cowtteB, is eurtMy ^m to dwelop regloMl
wator sonrcM tor tte ai« «MA tes a p^wk^on^
Me,OMpeQ^.
Virgtato Baa^ !•« MVl^ed a Arm to MnQr jMilM
witer sonren wttHn tte ti^.
1
.^.M^dkMto
Maa^kik^^i^Mtti
for charity
and baked goods to be ^...,
tioned within tbe club with
profits going to th« Virgin-
U Bflteb Rescue Squad.
Dolly "Ines Coates" Par-
.u, ms tM gwstauetioa-
eer sad gnced tte enmd
with ter fmWra <rf "Jo-
leae" Md "Yosr Chutii^
Heart-
It was holiday fqn |||d
feltovship for the entlrf^rt)
wto ^^red at the Savtegs
aM iMm Building, OA 1^-
TidMce Itoa4.
MwBbers of the BoniMtead Wdaeo's Clib gathered for a
Chriitaas aoctloB In or4cr to help dooate money to tkt
Vfrglata Beach RescM S^iad-
SUN photoi
by JOAN COATES
Jiarr SM^dil* 4tt«lq« iroasvros she von at tt« Hnne-
.^ImA Wmm't CM aMtlw.
"G^i«, goiai, I
.mctlooeer Coates-PartM has Itelast
lOor
W^'
!.■.•■. '
muffm^ttmttmmA
mm4mmmm^mmmm
^lidy plcmecl on urban 0ow1h
flittttametoC
fnwfll> oil inii^tata
'm Dm, IX A tm
Kf .A. PtMMnt Aek
feftitaiMMtothe
MHtars cf dty
csMKit, C^ JliMgnr Geo-
rge L. OidNry, meaSuen
of tte MAmifeouil, sapMte-
laidart U adioite Jkr. X.E. ^^
teMsO, rejireoiMilintBe of 2^*^
tte id«nA« depsHiMrt and "
tte Tld^nter Mktera As-
iNIk ffi^Ma of tf IM sofis.
Gtrry Flaaafai, protMHltirf tt
MitfKts tte Oeeeiiri^ iHluiag
tin flMMSlmL W(MM|fS CM
Cif itens request traffic li^s
Mm PMle iflito Writer
thfr e^ Of Virgtaia BomA vtti have
ttb Mek m \Mcre aid wha traflte UgMs shorid be ia-
stltM. ..
h»Um^ to He. d^ .ipimr GUM Dodd toM
lit Mnirtif iimifcift iliit'tto dty has an
*. gtU- for trafOf la^ronmMU and that PriMic Woils
MmilortOMltlJafceK viU hare
IH- i^liiliiigiOHnii Wt M4e foDmrinc a
« tMflW Hpt at lie £MaMMttoi of First ColOMtalMMI
and yUkftm Oriv*. Apvmi>utely 30 rMiderts of tte
aiw afVMfid ^ Mkadty's eoawfl seufoa araei «Mi
petttieM'eoiUIMiV 17* Mms of n i M p i l of LMliM,
aifara Eatitts, UifelMra Poiat, ColiWlnl Anas .l^art-
mt. /^k«kt». -nfWwhOMifi and Tlowaad CMn ^wt-
had poUee reports of seren a crtdnt s
. at ot MAT the littrwettoft slKt JM. 1,
re's !Ad eonlts of
Edwia B. Uadslef it. s^ flwt a irtndy Intneeded
to daiin^w the Mrt for a Hgkt at tteUaklMn ioter-
seetiai.. "A l%tt is «»4ed aov."
I^dri^ s^ ftet last veik tte elty m^ned over
m itfttMl for ttir Arts ttd Coafemet e0m, «heo
oriy |MM» vwdd be enooi^ to iMtaU m traplc ligUs
in the el|r to cover dt B«eili. "We qwrt w swh more
■oaey oi Mlfi iMdi u* not m tt^Mtei^'^ he saU.
le said l» vmn s«itosl tho ^mim «r park»aad rec-
ro^flft hot tt^ siMy .«u aoM tapor^.
Ooaa PuiWBj, prrslrtrnt of flie First Colooial Civ-
le LoNPtf MA ttd iMMvy traHlc procoadlng both imlh
wd sMtt 09 MiM Cokatal «o«l is eontiMlPia aUAy
lo^. hot ir OspeAUy heavy daring the moninc rwh
howi Md Inm % p.n. Mmuft 8 p.n. CwnprnintUng
tte pnUMi sni tatte ftM ttne pri^e sohools ttd
two i^trale Stools and G^i»«l Iki^Ual of Virg^a
• T:»Ukrk«4 Uhu "we sit
icn to grovs aak* sia-
H« said the piM whs the fowth ta re -
\ whi! nobody qnattoos tte moA which
■iMt I ia,ooo to ncoflo tMh.
ty showi^iilito toMwy H«
Mn. immi^ i. ftirrtM wg ^ ^ tet tfev traffic «»-
trsi M^ PW^Mi ^ Uw lntoiBW^ftMi b« syMhroniml
^m Mm iMliaH MN mCW ^ ^ FlrM CotoiM
load^ Ml WtUmtn Hoi^ U^Kt jiMXB jMMnt «■#'
^ Ml lA^p^toe, Mrs. ternm MniwM tut tm
1^ A MAmoi iM tinkiMmm fee ^MM td^
Council actions
Retired officer wi¥e$
hold Chrisfmoi donee
By LEE CAHtLL
SOX PiMle AflUr Writer
In other actloos, coon -
cil:
Deferred for 30 days the
prdinaaee pertainiig to aide
yard stthack to allow for
further atndy and con<idBra-
ttoo.
Approved a resolution In-
dicatiai the eoaicil is lafoU
amort of theVirciaiaBoaeh
Crlae PreveatloB Steering
CoBBlttce in its efforts to
coonUaate epaffl«4ty-bas-
ed crine ptwenUoa pro-
grams. Last May council
approved the acceptance of
a grant award of 9M,3I3 by
m nMAM (rf Ji^Km Hid
OciBM PrmtsUJuoa for tin
tfreeOia, amttt^lng ud
implemeatatioa <rf the dty's
coBpreheasive Javadle Oe-
Unqneney PreveutloB and
Coatnd Five Year Plu.
Approved the low M (^
Cartef'-BeU Corpor^ka for
Princess AawRoadudAd-
ly Road sanitary seimi^
faculties for |U)7,»«. The
engineer's estimate vns
$96.4M.
Adopted a nmU&m
thaikiig the eltlMW ^ Vir-
giala Beach tor thalrttop^
eration daring the re^d
drought la redoeiiv ^nSiw
coBsamptioD by 10 pM* a^,
leadii« the other <AM of
Ite Retired Otters
Wivee A$soam» of Tide-
mte-vwoi hold tti aanal
Ctaii^Ms Ottaaer Sn^ at
toe <M CavaUer Botd, Vir-
gta*k Bead^ on Dee. 10 at
6:10 P.B.
tatai^nivithttiCWs
trailffaii^ thebnptoaRoals
Chapter of tfa BeHrad Of-
ficers Associatioo are in-
ftted to jdB In the fesU-
i4tt^. then wUl be danc-
ing in the ^i^er Room to
nwid^tte'liailefaiieh''^ ,
a^»Yttis to ptm^^Mr-' '
mm htmfW^AtiU.
For reservatkiM, ^L
Aqrce Sinaoas, 340-6117,^
m
^firee iMt fcilN^s^ plimied
U^arY$it9 of TCC c<
tmmW^'f^^
fh* VIvwIaiK
PV*^^W
tra^aM
A tree workshop tiUed
"Eierdse and Aging; Im-
proving Health aad Self -Con-
cept for People Over 60"
fU be held from t:30 a.m.
4 am liaMiBy,Oee.U,
nia Beach Rec-
tvy^uv.' ■- »ater in Keape<
riUe.
The worfcAop is being
CommuBity Health PrM« -
sions aad Health and nfd-
cal Education, aad tlM rec-
reation center. t
AlthoiCh there to ao
ehaife for the worfcsh^to-
terested persons mart ng
Ister by Thursday, Dee. I
Instnietars (or the wat-
shop iaclode Ihealty
brrs At ODt! AMI RAntnton
-
p' m w w w i ^ i FTF^p^M iBUp i iiim i pii^ ^yiiPBippiy
^Ift^i
" ■■ iP'^>v^^in^ip«OT«p^^m^^^pqwiqv^i^^^«m^p<^^m^^P9lp^ppmBVqpi^qppiP
t«»K-:v
t > IF fi"»'w ■
• ••'.-.'*V
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radiO'tv times^
Wcdneidiiy pk.
t. IW7
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_ AifeNEWS
iWeKVANDYKESHOW
6:30 •(li9»«W8
9 Md\nE 'P«IN (rf (Sory' 19Sr Kirk Oouglas. Ralph Maekw.
SifiMMMr, 1916: Qanaral of^rt TOtst Infantry Regimant to taka
n2P«gnal)la datsfttVposiikm haU by Garmara. (1 hr. 30 min.)
7^00 •OWMWTS
• dRKNCVIOCER
• MA<»IEIt-lS««R REPORT
• aaMERi»yLE
7^ SACOMlGCHRISIIMaArwMtad^afyafihraaalentMinga
M|» oeme to Evih te Osojvar tha maaning o( Chriatinaa.
7:30 •$IO(M»OMMyli^UiTTW«
• MffiffrS 8H(Wf Quart: nch UMa. •
p1Nd( (lA\«rT»«M^^liMta: Qwan V«don arx) ifiia Anwican
ficaMacMrta: Peril
HcySAN'S HS^3E8
nMmrGms ^Hfrnrwa sPEdM. wnan s«l» qmIm
ipnim m afUM wMa (Mverino pretanto to Sadrock, ha tfvvtFrad
a apaeW powar MNch anMHat Mm Ip iMva tha siaH]^ and dalvar
(.ttwrajiMMng gMs Iwsund ttw world.
• 1WA8 THE MQKT ee'ORE CHRISTMAS Paul Lyrtda'a guMta
tor this spadal ve Anna Maara, MarVn Ray, Alca QhoMay. Foaior
Brooks, Howard Morris, QeorgaQobal. Anaon WItams.
I TALKBACK
lANDYQfMFFimSHOW
•rSO • KYSZNVK Baaabal {jreat Raggie Jaokaon, at twmm, oomas
to tha commwlty canter searcMng lor the homa-nm bal whk:h ha
hit in iha World Sarias.
• OOmS DAY SHOW
0:00 • THE (»8 W^ONESOAY MQHT MOVES Uptowii Saturday
ilMgMVSidnay Pottier, Bl Cosby. Steve Jadtaon. who is hoking a
'150,000 tottery tidtei, and Wardal Frankin, who has been having
a kjoky ^aak at craps, are hakj up by garigalar Slty Sim. Whan
ttwy tj to re60var ttw RMlMy. Ibay are cauOM m tha mkMa«f a
wigtond feud. (2 hrs.)
;• MAC DAVIS...I BELIEVE M CHRISTMAS Ouetts: OavM Soul.
-SNakNtand Yamal, Engel>art Humperdnck in a hoMay trip through
(Mkfiood memoriaa.
: • OlAro.E'S ANQ».8'Tha /^igals are hirad to protect S^nmy
.Oavis, Jr. after ha la tvaataned.
:>• GREAT PERF0MMMCC8 Abid^ wittt Ma' (Mrthlaah.Neatim to
^featured in Jufan Mitchel's dramalizaSon of Iha coniplax relattonship
|ibatwaehi-a Mid, tonaiy diM«oar and Ihayoung girl hired as her
fhouMkeeper. Flmed in the prigiKal Qkwcastershire setting, the
am
I
^drama is sMJn 1%8 in Qr«|and's CotswoM HM.
»;700
TOO CLUB
8:3O^:;0 WOOEHOUSE PLA^^IOWE "Mr. Po«er Takes a Rest Oure^ An
/Amaiican puMeher gets more than he bargained^for when tw visits
j;an unpubtahed BrWah authoress and her scheming lami^, whk:h
f'inciudeji a flighty il^uffitm who doesn't want to marry tha man her
•'motier has selecteid for her.
10:00^« BETTE MI0LBt~OL' RED HAIR IS BACK 'The Divine Miss M'
i-'Guests: OusMn Hoffman, circus ctown Erranett Kely and The
^tHarlettas, Batte's singing backup group.
/• BAffiTTA Tony Barstta, trying to solve a munJar and recover
{ a priceless necklace betonginB to an oi sheik, is teamed with a FBI
' aoanl who is not what ha appears to be.
10:30 • BOOK BEAT 'The Stone Bui' by Phyis A. Whitney.
• HEtKJCK
11:00 •••NEWS
iVM 8THECBSLATEMOVE'Haw^Fiv»-0:TheListener'Aparanoic
threatens a psychialrat and af of his pafients. 'Kojak: A House of
Prayer' A Las Vegas polcnnan coivs a 'retired' counterfeiter, but
before the criminal can be relumed to New York he's kBed. (R)
• THE TOMKIHT SHOW Guest host: David Brenner. Queats: John
Davidson, Dr. Mtohaal Fox (expert on animala).
, •«TAR«(Y AND HUTCH, MYSTERY OF THE WEEK STARSKY
{ AND HUrCM-'THa &rit' Staqlty «nd Hutch poae as dealers to nal
>^a big tHia ' — ^ TTIliitMl'ffliflCfll&MJIff"-''^ m^^u,,*
ttfMf^Mo(*'J|^^^^^^HPi^«n«)«*toalslorm
Come' 1961 Jknmie
of Kentucky mountain
while tovmg tha Soidh.
Tom. Snyder. Quests: Ron Shsffer,
J^^
itougWforJtai
'TOMORROW Host:
¥1
muUiiffion Poet coiumnisi; author Jamra Mtohener.
Thttrsday dbc8.iw7
6:0#
6:30^
7:0P
7:02
7:^
S.'OO
• •lews
• ABC MEWS
• PffiOQRAM UNANNOUM^D
• OIOK VAM DYKE SHOW
• CBS NEWS
• MR NEM»
•MOVIE 'A Hard Day's NH)h|' 19^ The Beatles, WllredBrambeN.
Four Liverpool boys, rock 'n^.,^rol\ singers, go to London for an
ano»QSmer4 wHh the grandfalhr oly one of ttw boys atong as an
uninvNed co-traveler. (1 hr. 30 min.h^
• OVB« EASY Guests; Mr. and Mrs>Reter Marshal.
• lLO\«LUCY
• CROSS WITS
• QREENQROCER
• MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
• OOMERPYLE
• A0AM12
SPfMCE IS RK3HT
FAMILY FBX)
• DICK CAVEH SHOW Guest: Wlwd Qayln.
• HOQAN'SfCROES
• THE WALT0N8 Olivia mysMfos the entire Walton iamily whan
tf«e suddenly sinks into depresston and becomes mirameiy
short-tempered. And when she abnjpflydecidea to lake a trip, alone,
her kyiMd ones start baKeviDg there a som^hing drasticalh'
wrono
• WAYNE NEWTON AT KA WORLD Quests: Ruth Buzzi. Crystal
Qayia, Doc Severinson, Dave Barry.
•wa.a)M6 BACK. KOTTERE(»tein'spainfing of anude woman
rtirs t<> ths Buchanan High campi». and oeates iunnol when
aiMrers dtocovar the painting resembles Juie.
• ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 'The Legend of Robin Hood' Episode
Tea Queen Etofnor and Sir Kenneth imptore Robin's he»». ftotjin w>d
»m«i aMKk NoHinglnm C^irtle. enraging Sir Quy to adton.
ANDY QWFFITH SHOW
• WHAT'S HAPPEMMSMI fH Owayne and Renin become frwitk:
when they change Iheir mlnda aboi* giving Mrs. Coin* an empty
.'.Mckage for Mr 2Sih annivacaary as a teacher.
• KSr OF ERME K0VAC8 The comedton's last broadcast,
'^' origin^ aired in January 1962 tfMmy Mir Ma derth, is a potpourri
'v|wt iMtwes two miMcal wsualzafora, a report on 'the arte' and
' OJ Iha Nairobi Trio.
"■•OOfMS DAY SHOW
0:0^ • HAWAII FA^-0 McOvrett investigates tw murder of a U.S. Navy
8:80
submMia officer on a H a wo ii n beach
Absolutely
free diedclngl
V
-u
<m
J: 6?^ BatttefiildBoulevarcl N^.
'^ C?iesap^*e General Hospital.
»^ S47^5f 64. f^aim FDIC.
i4T. I ».■. to W
9:30
fO«0
•1ME PAU. ai»«M MHEOAL QimM: Llytomln. Chevy UMM,
S^^^^fhM(al^£Kries Qrodh.
BMMv MUJBH CwMn W«r and hn man ai« fru^atod in
iheir aitenipl to>rte(A M righte«l a RiwMan daWMor. (R)
• KBfm FAMM» 'New Y«ars Bm, iSmmm Mtartys,
Lalhrapfc wd Ww el ars took ii^ on tiair Ivw and unraatvd
draama and coafrom Ita wproa^ftig new ceiAiry wM) apeeuMriton
vkI rsnawn^ hope t
• 706 (OAJB • -f ,
• CAfQW COUNTRY 0M Roy fais into a^W whanlM IreM
tha anniNl nagoliafiena'«Mh Vie mayor as tmfftm tiay uMrily
Saturday
e
! Prois^ tie Cwwfan group
10:30
11K»
.11:30
HEI8MANTm}PHyAWM)DSSre(WU.9aAi:BiotQoiMOJ.
SImpsan. Snoe t93S, «ie moat^asligiOufMinir Hi colega to^biN
Iws been ttie Hsisman Tropl^. For the firM#i|( ttw anncuncemani
(^ ttia winner w8 saiva as the occwion tor sit enlsrMnmarrt and
awards special: QueslK Leslie Ugoams. G(|mla Stmwis.
• BACHMAN lURNB) 0>flEfK>mVE Pr '
m eor»art and badcMage.
• moo ro^X Quests: Penny Marshal. Itoger MMr, twelve
ranlhoiiae pels. > v
•FORSYTE SAOA The Chalanga' Soamaftm(M(e8 a vam appari
to tana tot a son. Whan sha refuses, ha has her lolowad to gain
evUanee tor adlvoree - just at a lim»whan kenemd Joare beoomina
doaaly attached.
8 ••NEWS
QOODI
1:00
NEWS
THE CBS LATE MOVIE 'Coksnbo: Any CM Port in a Stonn'
DonakJ Pta«sen(» gufrt stars as Adrian Carshi, the haH-ownsr of
a iii*iary with his bioihsr IVc. When F^ announces his plana to sal
hisiwrt of ttie business to finance his latest marriage, Adriw kla
him. (R)
• THE TONKHT WOW Quest host: Gabriel Kaplan.
• POLICE STORY, THURSDAY MQHT SPECIAL POLICE
STORY-'Cour^ Boy' A recnat Irom a niral community attempts to
pass ttw pQlce Acadsmy coune to become « cop. THURSDAY
NKKT SPEOAL-'Alan King's Pleasure^ of Rome' Quesia: Jamaa
Coco. Ursula Andreas. VimaLisi. Etea Martihai, Qcre ^dal. Rossano
BrdziS. (R)-
• MOVIE 'American Empire' 1942 Preston Foster, Richard DIx.
Partoera buHding caWe empire in Taxiss have trouble between
ihemeelves wtth Mexican nislters.
• TOMORROW Host: Tom Snyder. Quest: Tom Jackson, known
for his expert adtrice on finding emptoymerrt.
Friday
DEC 9, 1977
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• •NEWS
• ABC NEWS
• SUNMBE SEMESTER
S DICK VAN DYKE SHOW
CBS NEWS
• NBC NEWS
• MOVIE 'The Mystery of Thug Island' 1966 Guy Madison, Peter
Van Eyck. 15 years after kklnapping of British Army captain's
3-year-okl daughter, he in command of an expedHkxi to extemiinate
tha Thuggee trtM. (1 hr. 30 min.)
• OVER EASY Quest: Hanray Kornian.
• I LOVE LUCY
S CROSS WITS
QREBI GROCER
• MACNBL-LEHRER REPORT
• QOMERPYLE
• ADAM 12
• TACKLE BOX
• SHA NA NA
• aCK CAVETT SHOW Guest: Coleen DeyvhurSt.
• HOQAN'S HEROES .
• THE NEW AOVBITUf^S OF WONDER WOMAN An(toslries^
to persuade ttw Interplaneta aret>acfcinanencoreshdwing(rfhisadvehteesinrnariy«iotielandS
V as t«e searches for the missing Bat>y New Year. ^
.« • FAMLY AT WAR A Hero's Wekome'
'^1^ • wARRBt Mssrrs
pp •EVENING AT SYMPHONY Music OinKlorSeqlO^Nacanducto
i" 4 Oie BoetoA Symphony Ordterira in Stotnl's Concerto «iO tor f^our
v^ Ordiesb'aa and Bruckner's Symplwny r4o. 5 in B-Hat.
8:00 • RHOOA Johnny Vulture. 'Mr ktegnetism,' s playing a big
. nightoiub in New York, and Rhode, Brenda and Ghsry «^ch Ms
- «jt.
• THE SIX MIUION dollar UUIM A Oorft: Ctinrtmaa C«ol'
Whie investigating a possit)le catse pf satxitage Itiat couldxtfiact
I the life support system tor a Mars landng. Stem h«^ anisarV
I indt^friirist and a young family discover ttie true meaning 01
C^wistmas. (R)
• rooo-UB
8:30 • LEO SAYBI SINGS
9:00 • ALL M THE FAMILY Anottier baby ffiVKxmcemertf from fiair Old
high schocrf friend and matctvnaker sends Mke aiKl Gloria's
memories back nine yrars to their very first, and abnosl Int.
dMe.
•THEBIGE\^frB«)oardNo 1 Music /Mwwds'lCittlQIatoaafson
and ttie Bee Gees are ttw hosts (^ ttwse c e f emo nie s ha a^ the
most popular recording artists in the pop. jazz, rock and country
western HeUs Some of ttie nominees are Baitora ^eisand, Peter
Frwnptcxi. Linda Rwistadt, Donr» Summer and olhars. ^
• IT HAn>BED ONE CMRISTMAS Marto Thomas. W^ne
^ Ftogers.ClorisL^chnwi and Orson WMes star in INa new vwtion
, of Ff»ik Capra's das»c Mm. 'tt's a WondarM LMe,' whatain an
apprentice angel helps to prove ttiat no human He is wAom rfwaning
. ' and no existerce has no poir^,
; • li4AStEfV>EC£ THEATRE t, OaudMs' ^MOde Sx. 'Some
Justice' The su^iiGiaus death erf Qermariicta, a popular tawfis,
• results in a murder ahd treason trial in ttie Senate wNdi t hr aa t s ns
\ to implicate rt>erii» and Livia.Meanwhie,CalgutaahOMisincraaaim
% ««s (^ dsogerous merM instabMy.
9:3^ • ALICE Thanks to Alice. oM mottier Hyatt,' Fk> and Mat. uaualy
ri eadi <tfiar's ttvoat. become a pair of tove birds aAar apendkig
a we^end togetier in Tucson at ttte big foottMril game.
• CHAfUailA
0:00 •NEWS
• VISK3NS 'The Preon Game' In an kgveuai game aHow, three
women cont^tente are quizzed to d e termi ne which one mundared
her hust)and. Susan Yankowitz's toto v isi o n drama exptores tie
events lading up to tie murder
• ETVEST MIGLEY HOUR
0:30 •NEWSMAKSIS
100 •THE CAROL mJMETT SHOW Guest: Rock Hudson
• news
• (xorge mtd diane ivey 9m0w
1:30 •the NBC LA^MOWESherfecftWmes in New York' Roger
fctoore, Gig Youig The tegaidary tf s l s ctve nahw to New Yoifc to
ttwwt tfie evi professor MoriarNy's ptot to kidnap the aoh of a Marid
of Holmes' md corner Vie woikf s goU supply. ^) (2 hrs.)
• ABC NEWS
• over^as m^non
1:45 Shews
|2:00 • noi^olk state m6hughts
•K3VE The Vikings' t9S8 W* Oo^m. Tony OkU <t M. 30
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12:30 • M3VIE T^or By M|^ 194« Ban RMMisne, li|al Bnce
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• ABC NEWS
• »mRM»^MEsnn
• OIOC VAN OYI^ SHOW
•:ao •c^NBm
aft UD^ ftlBIAiC
• MOVE Ttie f^BtUk Tr^' 19^ Emast tergnina, David 8mn.
^jdy <4 mdfiMtior,al tectors tMMnd a m«i'sc«npuM« wort^Ve
and ignoring hs fwnly (1 hr 30 mki)
• OVSI EMY C^jest: Harold Bobbins. aij#ior.
• I LOVt LUCY
7.^ •CRO^IWTS
• GREBiOIKXXR
• MACNSL-LEW^R l«P(mT
• ^MB^PYLE
7:30 • TfnnH Oft (XMSEQUBKSS
• Q0NG»«W
• OtOC CAVETT 9«Mr Gkjest: Robert Ja^ow. space scientist,
a^enomer aid drector ol NASA's Qoddard MArts for Space
Stoctes
• H0QM4-S HEROES
8:«) •ACHAmJEMKNmtStRSniMStliedory tateof Chwlie
Brown's $w^ tor Ihe n»t meaning <A Onataas. white Mi
pte)Rrat«, \j«^.' Snoopy. ScMe«dar. Stfy and Ihe rest, busy
ttiemselves vMi tte more worldly aapeds trf tie hoiday aaaaon.
• UTTLE HOUSE ON THE PfMRE 'Freedom ^IgM' Chaiias
feigaia and Ooc Baker come to Vw «d <rf W) aling tadtan chief whan
some of WaM (Nova's i^onns are incaad to tfladc Vw peao^ii,
nomaoi^ moe.
• THE SMI SDfK} BEM^ BUMS
• AGE OF HSE^NHPt -Waakwd in Vermont' Or. Henr^
Kiasiiger. Wastungton Po^ pubMwr KaVwrine Graham, torwwr
Briieti Prime tAnister Edwwd HeaVi and oVwr noted peiaona join
John Kenn^ Gabratti in a fi-es-swingiiHl dacuss ton , bringing Vie
sarim to a dose. '
• ANDY Qim^tm SHOW
8:30 •iWASTHEMGHTB^OREGMRiSTMASAnvmatediiiustoal
narrated by Joel Grey. A friend^ tamiy of mice, a Mnd and ganlte .
dock m^er and a s ep si t iw i Sante' Claus combine to spread
addixvri, hoiday cheer tor viewers during the coming YiMkto
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• ABARBIOOLLr^ >
Mckey QBsy. Oav«Mt
• THREE'S COM^A|«« ^
• THOSE OOLOCN YEARS A docJkentery on American Me .
SwedMh Ihnmakera L^UIvenslam and Tomas Oien a a vwwpokh
on wtwt it is fktte gfow oM in Anwiica as a member of the working
class poor Wilh miramal nhrratnn, okter citizens tel Ihair own kte
stones. I
• 700 CLUB Guedtsr Gene Wteon dscwsas Vw to«H^ drm
MdkJte involved in the taan Chalenga |)rogrwn, Loute anftPM,
Palarmo, work! renowntd speakers and singara.
9:30 •ONEDAYATAliMlEAnn:JuiieandBait>araare«ttt«adwh«n
a handsome young imnanivea looking tor his kmg-lotfMhw. bi4
Vw biggest aurpriaa is Schnsidsr's.
•SOMPEpsoidaTlwtaen. But CwnpbelrecM^adrewM shock
triwn he gom to vM hto son, tater, to invte him to a surprise
10:00 • LOU QRMIT Two Oiristmas Mras twdrfn on Lou and Vw
TribuneMMJ^
• POLKX IWMMI 'Bu^reup KBsr' F^pper and M «iv«MgM
a series ofdt MlHesH^igs thM NMwMMeawlHngtln eamnien v
- Vw piesMce M fw smw el Vw ofew tf a biMsrcvp and a
nfvrtarfous nun and the tel that rt «w wdima were horn tlw nms
d08e4m> G^aek tan%.
• MMLY "More Tlwn Viands' Nvicy becomes romanti^
invDteadwiViatadierwiKmNvAcrWdamcrfWae'swrWngoGines
as a shodt.
tO:30 • MACnCAL Ot^nw LMN8
11:00 •••NiVI^ s''
• JMhnf MKMi0A« '
11:30 • rm (mJmMS^ 'tW^Nka' 1S74 Ooris iMdnnan,
MUwel Brandon. A mtm pid(S upA hMdiMkar wtio lums oirf to
t»m kigllve. l^)iBi^lg9ubaialton«n««»ft«M«4l«aMi' Two
rtudante murder ftar prritesior andtytederirpy tw only wHnees.
S.
^m ^TONW HTSHOWMMt Jdwy CWBw.au^ John^ner,
iQnio itennlio, Tony QanwRi
• TUeUMY MQWE # IHE mSBH f. SccMt Fa^varald h
Holywood' .teaon Mfcr, Tutaihy Weill A movina apadal about iw
bntatf birt iragto ja2&«ge WMMTa Be, tf ibe htNgM (rf Ms sucoatt
and ite Mitar ^tarmtft 0Q
• DORIS DAY SHOW
9Mi • MAUDE Wtwn a fire bre^is out in a restauran. wtwre Viey are
dMng, Mauds and VMian escape wiVi only surf ace bnssea, but Writer
has to cope witti a much deeper payctetogical scar.
• NBC MONDAY MOHf AT THE MOVES Suwiiine Ctvistmas'
CW OeYoung. BeftwiBHarshey. VWdowar Sam Haydsn ratuma wVi
his daughtsr to hte home town in Toon for Vw hofidiys. Wtwn Vw
chid decides she wants to stay on wiVi hsr (^an^perents, Sam
rekindtos a cMdhood romance and sets a wadttng date. (2
hrs.)
• >»C'S MONDAY MGHT FOOTBALL Dates Cowboys vs. San
Francisco 49ers
• 700 CLUB Gueste: Charies Coison, fomwr special counsel to
Ptesidsnt Nbon and Wtetergate figure. Everett Graftam, etieculMie
ViCOJilvKNni Of WOnO nvBOl .
9:30 •THE BETTY WHTE SHOW Joyce finds herself in Vwmkldte of
a wMrt si nd ronwnce wNi a race driver she met wMb fitning ••-
Istovisian Gomnwcial, and JoMi is not taking it too wel.
• HOUVIVOOD TaEVmON THEATRE Six Characters n
S e arch of an AuVwr' lissi P lr a ndel o :a drama explores Vw
taM ten s Mpb a tw a anf a nteay a nd r ea M y, bdweenVw real peraonaWy
of an ac t or a n d V w p art lwpiaya.ast among Vw players inatetevision
(fewna.
10.-00 •mnrCHJanatBakpteyaawite who Nras Pete and Mac to find
her m issi ng husband, iuat betoie she is nurdered.
10:30 •URMTHESPfBT
UM ••news
• QBMLO OeWTBC SHARES
11:30 • IfC CBS LATE MOVE Joy in Vw Monwig' 1966 ffichard
Chambarta^, Yvette Mmieux. A stniggfing law atudant and his new
bride laisa pa rawi s l opiMaNon and poverty. (R)
• THE TOMGHT SHOW Que^ hori: Bl Cosby Guest: Pat
laM Water PIdgeoR, Joan
Beiwwtt IHUpMRoAef jpCn Mnbandtottme ortja skiger
tate for aKiPte|M' MH6«^ N«tond hMb of tmm^
revenge. ' »
~ • NEWS '
J • TOMOfmOW Host: Tom Snyder.
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• DICK VAN DYI« WOW
6:30 •CBS NEWS
• nbcnews
•move 'Pasaport To China' 1961Rk4wrdBasehart,AlMi(3ft>rd.
Ex-piot undertakes rescue of a-FcKmoaan plol and an American
secr^ agent who are missing. in ^Communist CNna. (1 hr. 30
min.) 4
• OV^R EASY Qiiari: MKwnt Fenwick, CongreSawoman
ett
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7:00 •cross wits
• qreb4gr0cbr
•macnbl-lehrb) report
• QOMERPYLE
7:02 • THE NQHTKFORECHRISTilAS Story of howClsmsnt Moore
wrote Ms temous poem.
7:30 •$100,000 NAME "mAT TUNE
• MUPPETS SHOW Gkwst: Ooitti (Is Luise.
• DIOC CAVETT SHOW Gunt: James Levine, Music Director of
Vw MefrofMMan Opera.
• HOQAN'SH^IOES
8.-00 • A CHraStkMS CAROL
• THE UFE AND mSS OF GRIZZLY ADAMS
• JBGKr IS ENOUBH 'Vas.-Wcbelas, TIwm Is a Sante Cteus' A
pr e aa rifh i dden ty Joan bglcreherdeathredoresVwBriKlfofds spirit
after a CMMmas burglar ^als Vwir presente.
• TALKBACK
• M4DY QRFRTH SHOW
jeoftrtfizad Mwn a smooVMfiKim ooat M«eM.Vw.«i|no«Jwr
fs^ '! I • '. n nr 1 .irf ■/ . ' !fl»iii-. I .1.1 1 ,. .
• DOmS DAY SHOW ^
9:00 • THE (»S WEDNESDAY MGHT MOVES The Nwt Man' 1976
Sean Gonnery, ComMwShaipa. The Mnirter of State tor ^Mfia
Arabia aubmits a conlrovsratel plan tor peace in Vw Uddto ^ri to
Vw United Nalwns. A gong of inlam^nnal terrqMs wih .Vvae
sucoessful assassinafions lo Vwir cre(tt rwk Mm aa Vwir nentti^iet.
tthts.)
• IHE BUCK SHEEP aoUAORQN 'Oii«w Wind' l^«)py ctealtBS
mMK^ combat priest on A pdM of combitt p^chdogy when a tighter
plot decides Viat his days are numbwsif and VwpiM inaiste Vnd
eveMNng is in Vw hands of The Alm^jfity. Robert Conrad star*.
OMICE M AMBVCA'aipraoorapby by MandWiw' Part I. Tlw
flrrtO tew prograitts ^»lr0!t Wflhiflht masty chor eo gr a p h er George
Batandiine and Ms ceMpany, Vw New Yod( C% BaJM, teatufes
Suzanne Farrel and (Mar Mvtiw in a pattonnapaajXl Tzigane' witti
music by Bunt.
• 700 CLUB GuMlfe Bob NoHni^. who has lennkwl cancer.
aulior Ronahl WiBito.
10:00 • HBC l»>0R1B Troubte In Coal Coui«y' NBC ttews
II oorraaporidant Douglas ICkar wlliene as on<amera reporter for
Viis special mamining Vw anormoua pr dat» m> we tace in Vw e^irt
to fflrice coal Amark^'s ffltapr energy aouroe.
• PEIfflY (XMO'S OLDEBIGUSH CHROTMA8 Gueste: Paluta
C^wk, Leo Sayer, Olympic skaing ster John Ctny, Qansna
Craven.
• A PORTRAIT OF A NURtt A documentary on Vw career of
a nurse practitioner shows a typical day of adviias.
10:30 • BOOK BEAT -Ring: A Bn^ivihy of Rteg Lardrwr' by JomAwn
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Studious Albert Mouse Inspects the woriiinga of a broMsn dock mat
waa to hertfd the wrlval of SarNa Claus on CtwIstmas Eve In the
animated musk^l spectel 'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE
CHRBUMS' Mondiy. Dec. 12 on CBS-TV.
Tuesday
DEC 13, l*77
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• charisma
11:30 •the CBS LATE MOVE "HawaiFiveO-l^onteMarfcham guest
^rs as a suapactad murdsrsr. 'Koiak: Sweeter Than Ue' An
«(-(*ug addN^t Vim to he|p Koi^'s nephew kck Ms haU. (R)
• THE TOMliHr SHOW Host: Johnny Carton. Gueste: Joan
Rivers. Lawrencw Wek, Dizzy Qlespte, Ray Johnaon (former
convid).
• STARSKY AND HUTCH, MYSTERY OF THE WE^ STARSKY
AND HUTCH-'f^riah' AMer shooViig a youtti. Stersky is ptil under
prenure wtwn two poficemen are sUti by a RW who mma Vwt
oVwrs wB auHar untess Stirsky topunuhed. MYSTBIY OF THE
WEB(<VisV Roin a Dead Man' AHndDrAe jptays a man, famiar
««h Vw occutt world, who liJMVvted by Ml wite <R)
•MOME 'YoungOunaof Texis' 1982JMBesMNdium. AlsnaLadd.
Sokter's semii tor atoteri Army goW pawtete a iMwr's pursul of
his stoping dauf^te. Bc/t\ fin forcm wtwn trapped in an Apache
ambush.
1:00 • TOMORRCmf HoM: Tom ^lyder.
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ttw sftjMon. (1 fy % min)
• OViR EASY Ou^: Frances Riye. singsr.
• I L(M« LUCY
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steaks, goormet platter ami daliciws cock-
tails. S^^eeial family prices and children's
-] menu avaiWila year 'round.
CRABS CLAMS
SHRIMP lONGCRAB
LOBSTER OYSTERS
ALL YOU CAN EAT SPECIALS:
Fresh Sea Trout .*.3.95
Steamed Shrimp and/or
Steamed Crabs *7.5d
DINNER SERVED S PM-U PH
Locally owned k (grated oy
J.R. "Jim" George
SlSiSBOKEDiaVE
AT LTloaUVER INLET
^ PBOMI 4tl-7Slt
8 miavtes from tto deeiuhrtnt
Amide Pra« Paridag
/
^^7^*2
Sfy/e
Choice of one vegetable
freshly tossed garden
salad, choiee of ice cream
or cake plus coffee, tea
or soft drink.
1125 S. MILITARY HIGHWAY
Sooth of College Park Shoiq;iiDg
Center on opposite side of highway.
OPEN 6AM EVERY DAY
CLOSE 10 PM
SUN.THURS.
11PM
SAT. FRI.
ICHAfimWALLER, JOBPACB, « GRANT MURRAY Invite you
^heAeu^e 9bouna€
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Entertainment 9 pm to 1:30 am - Dintmr 5 fm to 9 pm
MLL Y(^ can EA T Luncheon Spe^als 11 am to 3 pm
Sun, - Spagen/ S MeatbaUs - 1 ••
Mon. - Fried CMt^mf - 2»»
K^kT. - Ste^ S Potatoes - 4«8
Fo0HHillonS*scrmM$atSSun.
'^eiftieMf lieyM'asrepr^^s - Foot Long
Hot bog 7Sc each- 2 t0r *1^^
to
146-1531
H(»day - tMa. Disco
Dancing Mtt Joe Pace
Wed. - Dtawa Danci^
Witt DaviiStagabary
Ttair. - Dl»ee Ducing
with Joe Hee , ,
Ladies Nte<All«mescorted]
Ladies 1^ |»lce <» fo '
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Pri. I»a^ QaMtic withl
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Sat. - naw DBBctng with]
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Joe Pace
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LUNCHEON SPECIALS
Open Dally 11 to lu:«0 p.m.
Sundays li to 10 p.aa.
490-5770
COCKTAIL:* • Wm ES • BEQl
Rd.
ChanadoaDr.
351 Kempavite PMoa Stefpiag Ctr.
Prtneeaa Ana Rd. A HrliameM Dr.
Beach
4
A
^
mi^i^M
■MMMMIk^MM^MatfiMmMlMi
f «t Cltttw at America, uun
Neck «m MdlsMirimiiUl
be gUt •niviBf ChrUtmu
ptcktcw lor ill persomwl
at D«m Neck is tbe eiehan-
l» KAby tron D«c. 12 to 17.
Boon vUl be tram 10:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. DoMtioos
will beaee«M. «S07coiitri-
botes moBtUy to a ckaritjr
of a meaber's ehoice, as
weU as to NWCA SdnUr-
sUp FoMriatloB. Heart FhhI,
Seeiai Eye Dog Ceoter and
otbers.
PrM^l^lteiM^
consort
T9» VliiWa Bei^ Pops
^pl^lpqr wiD gns^ its
WU^ MHw eewelM-
(by, Bee. U, at 2:30 pn at
tte Virfiaia B^ch Civic
Coa^ (tbe boiM}. Ae^a-
cert Witt taatere fbe Wal-
ter Nooaa Trio ireseirtiaK
a medl^ of C^rMmssMK'
ic arraoKed l^liaitlicGoT-
era.
IMm- the (ttretitioQ of
Watter Hoooa. the traasteoy
wiU ptfffnttCeoeertoGros-
so fTQIlif Ci{Xptfi,Toy^ra-
from the mtcrwAer Sdte
by Tsi^attov^aailtbeNew
vy Wives anbs of ABMIca,
Dam Neek«MV;wiUbebeld
OD Saturday. Dee.* 10, ia the
theatre btUdlni at Dam Neck
10 a.m.
Stg»-ap sh^jrts are locatM
throachnrt fiatt SMlnlA^K
deadUoe tar reciatoHaiiw^'
eUM U Dee. X. For ftrthar
ibteryittiw ooiteict Fnui
SiMlitt. presi^. 42S •
S4«7.
Incbor soccer
or<
The aWetto ivofnm of
the Yix^m Bbaeh Keotea^
ttoB Ceater Isfatterias »«-
meatm to tte ai|MtMeh»
lag iadeor tower aaMOL
Ob Sm0iii9^ Dee, ld» «t
iadoor anse^ taekBtqaaa taj^
tte atlditit stall aad ei-
periwead, MMer lasfie
play«rs<irtlllwheMi
buaa^la^ loUnril|t|ie
As a cattistBMS gift to
the dOttm a Ytn^tk
Beaeh, tte ^raqihoBy will.
give a free driMrmi's '"pU-
knr" coKOt ea Satardir,
Bee. IS, tt 2:10 pm at the
Cli^e Crater.
Tiekets to Smbj's
|Qoeert, the secoad cm -
tert of ttie 19T?-'W seaaoa,
are )5 to adalt amf |2
jto seoiMr citisais «Mi s^-
dMits tmder U. Tickets are
avattMe at the Virgtaia
Bea^ Civie Ceater hamot-
ft Mccarlaagae.
winbeheld
^lli^ oCfltia aeit
TheJa-
to
ia
IWa
ia tte
to tte
dow Sodto jLeegve
begi^ An. % with three A-
visiottfr Aiwau>le to yoog-
sto^ afM five, alae, tea-
ts, aad 13- 14 years.
For ^lliidi^ iateihatftm
coBomdal thto pr«gpia«t<
oo^et the Vitgiaia BeAeh
SeareatUi Cei^, lOlMiM-
mootti Laaet or call 4M«
lai.
lrj;-»'-
Joyne Qniry wed
Tie ^duratioe (tf the
aaniage of Ji^ae Marprct
4;henrf aad Lt. Og) P^i^
AaaM Ftt^atrtcfc oa lov.
M^ aaa pfftomed bf Rev.
y.0|Kles Riddle inaBdU.S.N.
^ja^^laia Qnald Omaa at
i90. iatfm Eautoa Shne
jQlapal, ^Rrglad^BeMh.
"^ 1U.Qmtfwmm a caadle
1i|tt ieHa fom caityiag
ptadt nd iMte rosM. Her
sSi^, Pittl Jo Clerry, was
bar ndd of bean'. Pttrteia
S9ekefpiMIB»,n.,ibr-
iaaae Owsm, Beiqr Sevaas
aad Dee Dee ttoo^ of
TifgWa Beaeh warebeides-
maidi vttt ttair faaas to
U^ blae vttfc royal Hae
Lt. Joha Orrlsoa wu beat
BUB to* U. Fitspatriefc.
GnNNaaoMa were Lt Qg:)
Stacy GogglB. Lt. ArtDoir,
U. Richard FraafcUa, U
<Jg) Joseph Elmer, U. (JO
David 8«a* , Eaafga Qia*
Garrett aad Baraidli served
as riagbearar.
lira. Joaeph Cemppio
was the aUatresa oT.eere-
flioaies.
Mrs. Fitapatriek is the
daagfatar af Mr. aad Mrs.
Joseph R. Cherry of Vlr-
giato Baael. Lt. Plt«»atrlek
latha'in««f Mr. siAMra.
Patrick j; Fitqiatrlekof Ml-
aai.Pla.
emvle left to St.
forkickl#s
The Gmt Neck Branch of tbe Virginia Beach Mdic
Ltowy wia present a special program oa -^ ■«"*- to
cUMw to first grade aad op oa Tbarsda at
4p.ffi.
ftlBEf Boitin, of tbe Virginia Beach SPCA «A
a ^MW^OB OB how ehildren eaa care to tb "^ts,
irtart hi do wbM tt9 Me « ^v«d ^ ^teal 1 i^
M A ItM twnAk m4
^ sooiua
for very
icatetf at W! "
Beacfa.
OUaTl'-
_ CiM^»th» cay
„ TrgibUR^bk. VA.oa
the let day of DeMmber,
19T7.
Jessica Soe Dalton Tedeji'
CO,
PlaloUtt,
afajtet
Jai^ A. Tedeeco,
IMllHMtat.
The object of this salt
lb \tb oMaia a divorce a
lalMt It ttoro from tbe
aahl iHiWrtNi.japac ^
(rD«nasol4MilleB.
Aiid tt aS&vH l»vlag
beea made aad fUMIMt
tM.iitodiBt it La^-^re
tmSTWm S&vrvit'
tmt, the IM know* ml
ottce address belat^ 151
Third ireet, Old Pei|e,
feahayMnia ft is ordered
that he do appear oa «■ be-
fore tha 23rd day of Jaaa-
ary.lOHkaddovdtttmay
be heeadaary to preteetUs
A' jicpf'Teste: Joha V.
Fa aU e ia
Ry:P9tfiA. KeeoebaB,De-
PVy.ClfTk
TtiM^W. rtaohm
Sam iMk StwtB«a«aaare
TirginlaBeach; VA. Z34I2
VBS- U/7, 11/24, 12/21,
12/lt -4l
ORtilR or PUBLICATION
la tHaerk'a Office of the
Cirddt Coart of the Cfty
of.VlrglBla Beaeh, VA.oa
the IsF day ot December,
1977.
Larrv dUflna Doraett,
Plaintiff,
igalnst,-
Catbl Jaae Woods Dor-
sett,
Dafwhurt^
The object of this saft
i« ^ (Mpia ft. divorce a
«lD6dliMi|»itlbaB0 from
the saM dafMOaat, npopt
tha~ grouads-af oae year
aeteraada.
Aad aa affidavit havlot
beea 9)Mb a«t filed that
tbr.ddiodiat is a nm-re-
aMaatcTttia.SUtbetYlr-.
^. fhe^latt kaoaa post
^S^ Itfireai being: 112
RblteghaiB Circle. Car*,
llidirth Carolina 278U ft la
4»IMd thai she do appear
mm )ieto« the 2^4fty
of Jaaitti^, Ufl-lad do
what may be aeeaasait to
powtaet her <iBter««A.i& this
antt. ,, ,4. ,
A copy-teste: Job V.
Fipfreas
~^Nttl^Keen«faaa,De-
ClMfc
Jiotb W. Fiachem
abfle m MiibiNi Saaare
liSttatt Maeh; tA. »i02
l*S-lV7,12/l4,B/tl.
lVtt*4t
O&DKR OF PUBUCATIOH
It the Clerk'a Otalce of the
Clreatt Coart at the City
er Yirglaia Beaeh. Ya., on
tka itt day el Decatiher.
vm.
MlllQomea,
nalltflf,
aialast
iidore Gomes,
thdol^ectofthiaaattls
to oMtlB a ««>roe h vlv
calo matrimdnfl: frvm thb
aaid dtfSBdaat, apoo tbe
gvoaada of aepafrntloB to
acre thaa oae year.
Aad «» afflda^ htflag
beaii made aad iUad iS
tto defeadaat ta aiMi-ir*-
al4iat of tbt State ot fir-
gibia, the last kaowa peat
office address belag: 119
Cthaas Stfiaet. T^ado,
Mhalla, PbiUpplBM tt is
fl«^larsd that she do aimear
oa,or batoe ^ ftrt'day
0fJaamry,I99laiMld6irhat
amy be aeeeiiaiir topro-
teet her Itttereat la thia
soft.
A cflpy-Teste: JCha V.
Featreas
By: Patti A. Kecaehaa. Da-
rn Clerk
VSeaaitA.B«rl»illai
2MIDdlirffBSNf.
Morftdk, VA 23M$
V«iH2/T42/l4.12/«l,
tl/tt • 4t
aopy-Tcste: Jt
FMlreiis
Byi Pattl A. Kaenefian. '
pnty Clerk
JohnD. Hooker, ^..
2625 Prlhcesa Anne Road
Virginia Beaeh. VA
VBS - 12/7,
12/M • 4t
OftOER OP PUBLICATION
1ft the Clerk's Ottea of th*
ebeatt Comrt of the City
of yHfitth Beach, VA oa the
30lhdir«<llmM*r, 1977.
Patrka li«i»*r Coolv,
Plalattfl,
iehael Christopher
Cootey,
AadhaafflnlivHhatiag
beta mtdfe tad Hied ttet tbe
li a lbaB at t laitaqt-Mrt-
deat of (he SUte oTYirglBU
«Mf iaat kBMB pm office
K,«att
JieJUii-
12/14,
ORDOt OF PUBUCATlQi
lBteCl«»'*Omce,qf^
2tffett^ November. 19V?
.G««lf'AHMl^<3rover.
Plalatiff
agUaat
ChriMae Ana Ghysels
GrtMri
Ddfaannt.
The tibiect of tbia suft Is
to. oblhia a dlw^fte a via-
ealD btatrUa^pU from tti
said 4el«ada«t. i«oa til
groaadk of Uvteg aepanS
aad oart wtthott iattr-
rSu^aadwfthOtit<MMM-
tatloB, to more thaa
oae year.
Aad aa aftidavit hatrtag
baaa diade a«d filed oaf
file defeadant is a noo-re-
aiideal ot tl* dWe of YM'<;
fiaU. the latt.kWnmh^
oHlseafi ciptfaeiagMTOO-
Bl^rattCattrt.North
CUaito, miMt. COOMttU
flMi^ that the do atpear
oa or btto* the. lltt 4^
of Jiipiry, law aad so
whtf aiay be neeeaaaiy to
project bar interest la ttda
aatt.
A:cffliy*Teat*: Joha V.Fet*
treaa
By: Pattt A. Keeaehaa, De-
m. Clerk
WWm W. Merritt
UtdGraaby Street
JidMBlK, Va. 2S51Q
m^ll/30.12/7,12/14,
12/21 - 4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATKHI
bilha Clerk'a Office of the
arcait Covrt of the Ctty
of VtfginU Beach, VA. op
the 22Bd day orXovember,
19«, ^
Dolpa Lemerieb Chiwlan,
PUdatlff,
fJ K ^f tftf
dT'tlds salt
la t9 ohtalo a dhoree from
the. bead qf^nairiagefnp
tt*itfd«riMa^,iipootiie
tPmm cieftMuty.
Aad u HMkvlt havlt«
beat mate aial filed tl|it
thaWliamit i» a aoi-M-
sJdsMloMM State of 1^-
iNa, Ihalahf ^vapottiD-
n$4 itaval Swpert Acttvtty
WMMilofti^a flaaMhg
Ai«Me, w««U|B, MI lltll
ft la onlered that he do
^pear oa er before the 12th
atf 'Of Jaaaary, 1971 and
da «hat mf H'Btcettary
to pi^te^hU labirest lb
tUsaaft.
A Cflpy-Testb: John V.
Faatreaa
By: «afti A. Keeaetaa, De-
ShraitfT. Catoa, m
2SQl Padfic Aveme
P.OiBaatt
Vbfftada Baaeh, VA 11492
VBS-a/IO.U/7,12/14,
12/21 -M
OaSiR OF PUBUCATKBf
la tie Clerk's Office offiie
Clr<B^ Court of the Ctty
ot Viifiata Beaah, VA on
the nttdair of November
1977.
Boyd Lee Leoahardt,
vumn, .
agabibt
ClaadU Jeaa.Kepley
Leoahardt,
IMIadaat.
The oMtet of thia salt
la tp ehllld a jdlvoree a
vjacah) aotdiaaaii from the
aaid def««ud, «sa the
noaada of iasertiaa or ia
tha attaraallft oae year
CoaHaaoaa id|tH<loa.
Airi ah mMX havtK
bMtf mad* tad filed tbat
lift<iliiliNl Itamm-re-
ti4M;gtttk8tat*of Vlr-
giaili, the latt haawa poet
otfiii hdkatabeiag: Roate
UTjcmlt A, LexlagtoB,
north CarollM tt U or-
dered that ihe do appear
ea or before the 9th day
qt'iMat7^|97faU<fc>what
oMy be aa<!taaary to ia«-
t«ct her Merest tn tlla
liatt.
A eopy-Tepte: Joha v. Faa-
trbsa
By: Pbttl A. Keeaahar. D*
»•■*•* A. Oorry
- *feach, VA iAv^.
Ml At ofmvember.
of
the
1977.
Judd D. Pir^
PlaiaUtt
agAlnst
Maareea Ann (Hawley)
mm,
D^U^^.
The «i4em tf this nalt
is to^^Wto a diWNrM a
mMM fk tbn« fif^ He
8^%tiadaat, v^^^
Ant an affidnM haviig
been made ad filed ttat
tbe dtfnteaft is a aoa-rf-
sUMMtbe^tfaof Vir-
ginU, tte Vui, ka«m post
tmm ^Mr«wbilte; c;^
Tlm^ Q'Ikmwtt.fBHafa
Road^^lwflitaK ^wan^; I
gi«Ml tt U «rd«Wtttat
She ds) iClMiar ca or H^^
the 3i« dqr tf^Urairy.^n
and do vM may be mh:-
essary to KOtect berlon
terestiirth^aaft.
A eoff-T^e: J^ V.
Fntrtss' \
By: Pittt A. Keeaehaa, de-
puty, Ctofc
William L. Perfcfns, m
First ft MefchaatS Natl
Bai^nuk.
Coroftb^iia aad Baidc
Streets
P.O. Boa 3291
Norfeilk, VA 23514
VBS-11/16, 11/23,11/30
12/7 -4t
BaakBldg-
P.a Boi 277
Portsmpotb, Va.
23705
11/7-
^16,11/13,11/30
(Wl^ C^ PUBUCATKMi
la ttii Cl^'s Office ot the
Ctnyt Court of tte City
of Wrgli^ Beach, VA. on
tte m ikj of November,
1977.
Maria tberesa ^^relli
Msek,
Ib^irtift,
l^hittt
&tmrd La«r«Ke I^ek,
Sr^
lM«teBt.
The object of this salt
is to oMalB a div(»ee a
mMM M thMt> to be later
m«q^ into t ^vor^ate-
cide totbteoeit {R»n tbe
aiM deMiteid, upra tbe
grondt «t:A»erttai.
JoBiL mi tMum having
beea made aad ffled that
ttm drieateirt is a mm-re-
aidmtt cf the State of Vlr-
i^ala, ttie last knowa pc»t
<MC| address bring: 2278
Rei^i DHve West, AtlanUc
Beweh, Florida 32223 tt is
ordered that be do appear
on or beto« tte tri Aty
ot Jannary, 197laBddowhat
may be nei^ssary to i»o-
teS Ms interest inttUsrit
A cvr-^osto: J(*B V.
Featn^M ' •
Br^tti A. Ke«»eimB, De-
,p%^4a«t
Henry M. Sdnran,
1600 Vlrgiida Nat'l Bank
Wdg. J
Nctftolk, VA 23510
VBS-11/18, 11/23, 11/30
12/7 -4t
(MIDER OF PUBUCATION
In the Clerk's Office of
tte Circatt Court of the
Ci^ of ViifiaU Beach; VA
on ttie M day of Jfovember
1977.
Dale E. Bosley,
PaUHff^J J a:..
) ff >!
ORISR
Virgteia: In ftie O^s
Ofllee of the <:)rcail^Oifft
(rfthe^MnMib
Beach,^ « ihe tfthidky Of
Noveorito, i|7t.
b r« Aflff^ «f lUby
Boy F«/TA«a?6«aad
Chaifi of I^UBeteiadmel
Lee pwUflg
-Br IKUiam^Ma Bowling
and PiArii^ OrecB BbwUng
Petitidaers .
To: Engeie West
U8S Leahy
Fpo.HewYort^llew
Yeit ^ . ,
"mi day cune moiam
Sloan Bowiteg and Patrt^
Gre^Bov^igi PettiUMra
riAdrf ^^i Miff ^^^MififfiM^fa^ Ifi ' PMWm
' the otofe mmi^mi*h ' S^rt*^^
J^3a 9ar F8/TA #tS7«6 DefMdant
by iniUam Stotv JdiWBg
and l^tricia Greaa Blirl*
lag, hnMiaad $lai$ vile, and
affidavit baviag beea made
aad ffied ttatEqgeM Watt,
a balnral pareift of tald
cUld (rea), te a aon- ra^
aldedt of the Stete af Vir-
giate, tte last kno#B post
office address belqg: U8S
Leahy, P.P.O. New York.
New York.
A te thereto^ Ordered
that Uie said E«ge«e West
aapear on or before tbe
iSh day of Janaary, 1978
ami indicatebto/haramtade
ttvard the pnvoeed adop-
ttoa, -or otherwiaedovhatia
ieeesaary to protect Ma te-
ttreat te tUs matter.
As copy teste:
Joha V. Featress, Clerk
By: Patti A. Keeaehaa. DC
3i
The Qidect of thte salt
te to dbtete a dlTOree a
measa et thoro trma the
airid defndant, qioa the
groonds of actmd deser -
tioa.
VBS-12/7,12/14,12/tl.
12/28 - 4t
ORDER
YtrgiaU: te the Clerk's
om* «f the Clreatt Court
of the Cityof VinteliiBeach
Mtte Tte day of November
m ra: Adaptive of Lewte
Pryy EdfnxQik
By: Richard Edward Swart-
lay ft Margaret Swartley
Mttloacra
to: Ntvttt Drew Edwards
m
4809 Coaaty street
Portsmoelh, VA
la Cteneerr «C-77-1622
. TMi day came Richard
Bdvard 0»a>tley aad Mar-
liratEliaabettllaatle
jwartMir, P etffiftiers, aad
•apNteaftad timt tlm direct
ef tMt praeeedtag te to et-
ieet theSofttoaotftm above
aaaied laCul Lewte Drew
Edwarda. by Richhrd Ed-
ward Swtfttey aad Margar-
et EUaabettHastteSwarUey
Mubaad aad wife, aad af-
fidavit hatter bde* made
aad filed ttait Newttt Drew
Bdwardsi ID. a aatAral
Creat dt aaid chUdfrea),
a noB-realdaat of the
State of Virglnte. the test
kaowa pdat offtoe addreas
beiag: 4101 Oaaaty Street,
ponamaaoi, virgiaia
It te tMnttew OrderM
that tte ayd Newitt Drew
EdwardSj m aiipear ca or
betora thdJMh *y of De-
cember, If77 aad Indicate
hte/hwr tttftade toward the
propoaai adMlaa, or
-therwUr J^fiaa a*ce-
»ry to^^^KMter-
esttethUMr^
A copytatHH Joho
Featreat, Clerk
Br: Ptttl A. KsenebeB.D.
And wu affidavit having
beta made aad filed ttiat the
dflfnteift te a noB-reskieBt
of tte State of VIs^, the
la^ kaowa pott office add-
r«» hMi|: 151 Loi«view
Drtve, Priac^m, New Jer-
sey. 06S40 it te Qtderetf
that Ae do 4pear on or
betoe tte 3rd dif of Jan-
aary, 1977 and do What may
be aeoesnry tojottect ber
iolerest te tMs soft.
A oenr-teste: John Y.
Featoess
By: Patti A. Keenebaa, D.C.
Wllteffl W. MeiTitt
1218 Graai^ Street
N<»lblk, VA 23910
VBS-li/U. 11/23, 11/30,
12/f - 4t
safflTCASE ORDER
^rgWa: te the circatt
court of file city of Vir-
gbiteBea^
«av,17i^*977
RE: Ettri K. Broom
Chaaeery Court papers
tt ^pearlag ttat a re-
port ef tbe accomite ot Vir-
gitfa "Arttonal tedc, JEm-
i»to of tte estate of
md K. Brocmit (tacMaed,
Mid oCthe deMil^dramd
to tte Cleft's (Hflce,
■al ttat .rixmcatta baa ate-
pded^aeette fi^ffieattee
«a moUoa of MEnoittM'.
IT u amsmmm
ccedttttv ot, iffld all otters
interested te, tbe estete
do show ause, if any they
caa, at 9:45 a.m. oa the
8tt of December, 1977, be-
tan ttii Court at ite court-
room agaiaatthe payment
and dellveiy tfthetttate
to tte legatee s wifhoat re-
qniriai retba djag b oada.
IT B FURTfflER (ORDER-
ED that the ta-egoteg por-
tioB of tMs order be pdl>-
liahad eace a week to two
auceeaaive weeks te the Vlr-
glate Beach Am, aaewnap-
Va f^Mtr**^M^W vH B^^v ^I'WW ^n
ViiYlate Beach. Vlrftete.
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Comai^oaer <tf Vtifli^,
Petftioaer,
GOTON ^PMENT CCMIPANY
Sem: BM^te J. Levy,
Ri^^ed^^nl,
mieiMilBttMig,
PortfB(Htt,/Mndaia;
CHJ^^ GOfiiffiTtiU); and tf he
be te«iai^,Us mrvli^
sptpte, if u^^ h^rs^ iiw,
detHaees aad JdM4pMr.taBd the
Uoi creitttws of 1^ ot said
parttM» tf a^ ttoN be, uA
all Oiler, gennasbavteg an
iitter^mlhe ^ropeAy to be
owitemBad by Ws proceeding,
tbe wmes of all wUCb parties
are ariEWwa to tbe pettttoner
and are j^^ieded a^Uast as
"PartlM Unkaown";
nd
O.im Acre 4 Land, M(h« or l^ls,
a Temp(Mtu7 Constm^oB Easm^
and a RnUaB^ Easement to tte
RetoMflQB of Eitirtlng UtiUties,
OB Prof»rty FroaM« ai Birdneck
Road. Lymdl«maB<iDagh,
Virgiida BmTch. Virgiate,
OMiBdaMs.
bi this iHw;eedii« tte petitioner seeks to aajjufre tf
<KMitemnatioB the fee sim^e tttte Of a strip of land am'
tai^^ OiOSO acre, atonporaryconsfrnctiweasca^rtaast
a perm^eift easoiMt to the raloeatioB of aids^iMtt-
ttes a^acent ttiereto, to uses and pnrpi^es of the pblt-
tioeer te onneettai witt Ite iHVlect MMwa as:JM4«et
V006-134^106. RW-201 (North ffirdaw* Road wMetttg),
WMch uses tai purposes are acre partlcaterly de«»1bed
te tte petitten and eildbite ttereto Ca ffie. te flu oiB^
of tte Ct«k of tMs court, to iriiieh retweroe te larMy
made to a tell and accorate desci^oa ttereet; and
for tbe ^voiotmeat (rf commtesionen to aacertate
te^ compensation to tbe owners of any estete or iirterest
ulhe property to be iaktB or affected as a result oi tte
takii« and use ttmreof tq^ the petitioner.
For racta purpMes. tte petitioner will ^y to ttt
cflttrt. sittl« at Princess Anne Stetion, Yirdnte Beach,
l^rglnia. on the 14th day of December. 1977, ht 9:80
A.M., or as soon thereafter as petiti(mer may ba brard,
to the app(datm«ift of commissioners to ascertate just
ccwnpensattonasateresild^ * *.
Abd ft ^ipwrN by affida^t filed according to law
ttat the post office address of Charles Grtmstaui te
udbwWa te tbe petitten^ ttait if he be deeeaiwd, tto
nunes and address^ of his survivtng raouae; if uiy,
bdra at tew, devisees and assigns, and ^ liencraSi-
tocs of all of sa&l partial, if any ttere be, and oi; all
otter persoos having an interest te tte propcf^ tobe
coademoed Iqr thte proceediog, /ezcift GUMMk £qp#-
meat (^xnpai^, are nrimowtt to ttm peflttoaer, who has
beni OB^le to ascertate ttMdr names «m1 addrttsMi tqr
due dttigeacr, ft te according Cffi^R^} tlM'|i| al6re-
said penons <to appear wlttte fil^'W<%l<mfriHi
piAlicatian of ttite OTder te die aerk's OHibb of Uf
Circutt Court of ttie City (tf Virglnte Beach, l^glilir ^^^^
and do irtmt is necestaiy to protect their iiter^;
and tt te FURTHER ORDERED that if any of the aaid 3av
ptif^ims desii^ to assert any objectioa or ditanse to
the taking or damaging of his i^uperty or to tte Juris*
dictioB d tbe ajott to hear ttw case ud to proceed witt
the 4)p(dntm«it <tf eommisstoners, be shaUfite Ms answer
ud grounds of iteinse desigaatiiv bte interest te the
pn^rty to be coodmnned, tte gr^mds ^f any ob|ect-
ioe or dtfose to tte taking or damaging of bte tetereat
or to the JmiadicUoa itf the court to hear thecase aad
to proceed witt tim appointmait of commtesioaers to
flie determinattoe of Just compeasattoa.
^ottld aby sucfaowaer teft tofflehteanswer and grounds
of d^tense as hereiniJMnre i^vvided, such faUure shall
not preclude the owner frt>m appearing od ttte date set
to the nipointmeat of commisaioaers nor from in«-
sttitiag evvtence la^to the nluattoa and d^uge nor
from ^aridg te ttm airard of Jaal ccmpensattoa accorii-
ing to Ms interest therete or otterwtee {otrteeting bte
rights, but such failure shall preclude su^ owiter from
any otter defense by way of pleas te bar, abatement.
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Ihe regpOar meeting ti ttie CoukU of the Ci^ of Vir-
giMa Beadi will bebeld te^ ComcU CMMbera of ttM
Atetetetratton BniUiBC, City Hall, Pi^^ws AmMStetten,
Vfittete Beach, Vitginte oa Momtey, De^Mir 19,1977,
at TK)0 P.M., at aUli^ time tte totowti^ ap^eattona
will be beam:
COHDrncmiU. use permit:
miK^ia? ANNE B(HK>UGH:
1. AppUcatioB (A J. C. AsiriairaU, Jr., for a Coacttttoaal
Uw Pwnft tor Uie opaMtoa <tf a mltf -wur^m^ oa
cwtete pn^erty located m ^ WmI sld^ ctf MUi
LyaahavHi Pirfcw» begluiag at a petik vMtm ome
m iMs Ntrtt (^ ndlud Ro^i riMlaga^^^^ dL^
im alOBg the WMt stie of Sntt Lymtfyii^ Parkway,
tmm a disteaee irf 593.59 fert te a Itorttmstafly
dire^m. tm^m a (tt^mce (rf 39la fert to aS^i-
i^MIr tfrKttea,4«Mlii a^Bteaee «t 430 toM man
tt l«te te a So«ttMrt«rty dlr^ioB, roMag a #Maaee
fli «0 feM mme w less te a NcnthMotoly dlrai^eMi
aaN rniMag a diiAuKe ti m um ^re oi^'tesatea
SoMa^^ ttnetta. &dd pand e^iiBs CMTaenM
fltot «r ten. (lie IMms Ai^). PRWC^S ANNE WR-
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8. AnAicaUoo of Tbe Lynataavea United Mettwdtet Cburch'ff. J
to a Condittoaal Use Permit for a church oa certatef ?f
praperty located oa tte Seatt ttee of Litfle Reck Road .„;t
begiwteg at a point 2S0 teet more or less West ot iter-:';"* ^
rte Road, runalag a dittaace ot 145.22 feet alcwtte o ;)
Eartera property Itee, nmning a dteUnce of 69.79 teet ;,, 'I
a dtetanoe of 257.4tf; ' j,
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a distance of 40 f««t in an Easterly dlrectioi, runnini
direction, and running a distance of 330 tm mon or
less «loA« the South side of Little Neck Rmd.Said
parcel contains 3.549 acres. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH
PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH:
3. Application of Harry E. Thorns for a Ccmditlonal
Use Fwmit for a. residential kennel on certain pn^rty
located on the North side of Landstown Road t^iunl^
at a point 821.04 feet East of Salem Road, rwHilng a
distance of 293.78 feet along the North side of Lands-
town Road, running a distance of 758.25 feet along the
Eastern property line, running a distance of 299.03
feet along the Northern property line and running a dis-
Unee of 774.41 feet along the Western prqierty Une.
&dd parcel contains 5 acres. PRINCESS ANNE BOR-
OUGH.
4. Atollcation of Manas Corporation for a Conditional
Use Fermlt for a miniature golf course on certain pro-
per^ located 15 feet more or less East of Lynnhaven
PaiiWil iHM^nning at a point 1350 feet more or less North
at fmUM Road, runnij« a distance of 441.94 feet along
the WKStem pr«|?(wcty line, rumji^ a distance of 265.68
feet aMBK the HortMn property Um, running a dis-
taiwf <tf S3S.9I feet along the Eastern prt^rty line
and: runtag a dirtuKe of 410.51 feet alMg the SiNMiem
prcMHf line. SaM parcel cmtaii^ 3.9 acres. PRIN-
CES ANNE BOROUGH.
KEMP^ILLE BOROUGH:
5. Anlicatioo of The KempsTiUe Chapel for a Condi-
tionil Vse Permit for a chun:h «i certain pn^rty
located at the Northwest intersection of Overland Road
and OMrland Court, running a distance of 256.42 feet
alonl MS6 West side ^ Overland Road, runnlr« a dis-
tance of 219.77 feet along the Northern prt^erty line,
runiing a distance of 173.44 feet in a Southerly dir-
et^tofti running a distance of 116.5 feet in an Easterly
dirtcticit, rwuiBg a distance ot 150 feet in a Southerly
dir«ctl0B and ranning a distance of 200 feet along the
Noitii side of Overland Court. Said parcel cmtabis
1.S44M:i^. (Keupsville Heights Area). KEMPS -
VILLE BOROUGH.
6. I^Ucatiott of Amoco Oil Company for a ConditiMial
Use Permit for a self-aerrice ^soline statico on cer-
tain pr^rty located at the Southeast intersedtton of
IndtH River Rowl and South MilUary Highway, run-
tfng .a diatence of 103.96 feet along fbe East side of
Soirth Military Highway, rumiing a distance of 149.98
feet along the Southern pn^r^ line, runnii^ a dis-
tance of 109.01 feet aloi% the Western property line,
nmning a distance d 120 feet along the South side of
Indian River Road ud ruiming a distance ot 32.88 feet
in a Simrttavesterly direction. &Ud parcel contains 16,000
square feet, more or less. KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH.
AMEMDMENtS:
7. MoUflB of the Planning Commission of the Cify of Vir-
ginia Beach to amend and reordain Article 1, Section
111, of tlie Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance pertain-
ing to definition ol zero side yard setback line. More
detailed informatiim is available in the Department
of Plaaalng.
8.. MoUkm of the Pkaning Commissi^ of the City of Vir-
ginia Beach to am«xl and reordain Section 4.4 of the
S^bttvision OrdUiance relatliK to lots. More detailed
informatioB is available in ue Department of Plan-
ning.
9. Motion of the Planning Commission of the City of
Virgiiiia Beach to amend and reordain Article 1, Sec-
tion IQi, of tte CnniH'ehenslve Zoning Ordinance to
estddish a R-10 Residential District. More detailed
information is available in the Department of Plan-
ning.
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CityClMit" sl5 '
9 Lesl^ Bryan aelbamfe, Jr. reqn^ts a variance
to allow the pailciq; d major recmMMMll eiiifaM&eHt
in froit (A a bttUdiic instead of beUnd W) MareM por>^
tiM of a inimm «l)ae«tt toapobUc «N«t«n L<rt lit,
Sectlm I, PeinMnfte Madows, 640 WUttl Chapd Drive. -
BaysideBM^h. '
10. Sam F. and Dorothy L. Roberts ripest a nulaiMe
to allow weml^ paridng <tf a c(»Draerclal veUde groa-
ts ttiaft S/4 ton capacity in a nsic^lW district lAere
prohibited on Lot '4, Block M« Section 2, Part 2, Windsor
(Mks West, mi &uidle Rock Rmtd KempaviUe Borough.
11. Nathaniel Krumbein re<^ests a variance of 6.6 feet
to a 3.4 toot side yard setba<^ instead of 10 feet as re-
ared (west property liM - addition to oisting heme)
m Lot 10, Block 7, Ubermeer, 110 58th Street. Lynn-
haven Borough. ^
12. Jack JacdNtoe requests a variance^ of iM tsat
to a 4.97 foct side yard settack insteid irf 10 feet as
remiired (sooft j^qierty Um) and of 19.54 Met to a 1A.46
foot r^r jnrd adlacent to ttie Atlantic Oceanustead (tf
30 feet as required (secoid floor addttton and deck)
on Southern 40 feet of Lot 2 and NoMttem 40 feet of
Lot 3, Block 13, Section D, Cwe Henry, 8106 Ocranftvnt.
LynnhavMLBOTQugb, >
13. Anna and Louis C. Good&rb t/a ViM^ Realty Com-
pany request a v^riaDce to aOom patting in the reipired
25 foot setback from both Thurston Afeiue and Baker
Road on Parcel 28, Airport Industrial' l^k, northeast
comer of Timrston Avenue and Baker 9oad. Bajwi^k
Boroiqrh.
14. Hartid A. and Anastasia Grainger hf James C. Hall,
Agent, requests a variant of 8 feet to a 22 foot front
fird setback instead of 30 feet as required on Lot 90,
ract B-C, Section 3, &ndbridge, 2849 8. Sandidper
Road. Pungo Borough.
15. ^V Associate, Contract Owner, by Charles Jackal
requests a variance of 2 feet in fence height to a 6 foot
foice tastead (tf a 4 foot fence as allowed in a required
setback from a street (Fre^t Lane) and of 5 feet to a
20 foot building s^badc fromr Freipt Lane instead of
25 feet as reqodred and to allow a perimeter driveway
in the required setback from both Frf'ii^ Lane and
Southern Boulevard where pnddbited on Parcel B, north*
east comer of Southern Boulevard and Freight Luie.
KempsviUe Boroi^h.
16. Thomas H. and Nancy J. Graves request a variance
of 20 feet to a 30 tooi f rmit yard setback instead of 50
feet as required of Lot 14, Tract D, Section 1, Sandbridge
Beach, 3316 S. Sandfiddler RMd. Pungo Borough.
17'. Alfred E. Smith requests a variance of 5 feet to a
5 foot side yard setback instead ot 10 feet as required
2 rest property line-storage addition) on Lots 2,4 and 6,
lock 129, VirginU Beach, 2610 Baltic Avenue. Virginia
Beach Boroi^h.
18. George Metzger by Wylie R. Cooke, Jr., Agent, re-
quests a variance of 15 feet to a 15 foot rear yard set-
back instead of 30 feet as required of a rear yard ad-
jacent to the Atlantic Qcean on Lot 5, Block 13, Secti<m
D, Cape Henry Syndicate, Oceanfront and 81st Stt^eet.
Lynnhaven Borcntgh. , ^
ALL APPLICANTS MUST APPEAR BEFORE THE
BOARD.
W. L. Towers
Secretary
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Virginia Beadi Board of Zoning An)eals will conduct
i Public Hearing m Wednesday,I}ecemD«!r21,1977, at
7:30 p.m. la the Cotmcll Chambers, Administration
Building, Mimiclpal Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
The fi4lo«ing applications will aH>ear on the agenda.
DEFERRED AGENDA:
1. ^Deten-ed October 5, 1977). Open Door Cteipel by
Frita Stegenaaa, Pastor, mquests a variance of .89
acres to 2.11 acres instead of 3 acres as recniired for
a dtttiUi on Parcel E, Windsor Oaks West, 3908 Hol-
land Road. Kempsville Borough.
2. (Qelerred Octo6«r 5, 1977). Westminister-Canterbury
Of Htopt^ R^ads, Inc. by Sam Houston requests a
imriaace of 90 feet in building height to 165 feet in
hei^ iost^ of 75 feet as allowed and of 343 (m site
parting spices to 343 patting spaces instead (rf 686
partog ^ces as required (variance request amended
fr(»i4previoos ai{|rertising) m Tract A, All of Blocks
A iad B and ^kwed portiims of Ocean Avenue and 7th
Street (13 acres), Lynnhavm Beach, autre Drive. Lynn-
haven Borough.
3. (Deferred November 2, 1977). James Beauchamp,
Jr. recMMts a rariance to allow the paiting of major
recreational equipment in front of a building instead
of behind the nearest portion of a building, adjacent to
a pid>lic stre^ on Lot 9, Block 5, Section 4, Wind-
sor Woods Boulemrd, Kemi^vUle Borough.
REGULAR AGENDA:
1. Jfxtft C. and Anne B. Addington, Jr. requests
variance of 5 feet to a 10 foot side yard adjacent to
a street (71st Street) instead of 15 feet as required
of Lot 1, Block 7; Section E, Cape Henry, 7016 Ocean-
froirt: Lyuhaven Borough.
2. Reiil>Mt G. Oanlal bf AsiAoa H. Pully, Jr., Attorney
remits a rariance of 2 feet in fence hei^t to a 6
foot'btttead of a 4 foot fence as allowed in a required
setWck ttom a street (Parkwood Court) on Lot 24,
BlQtk 2,3940 Old Forge Road, Windsor Woods. Kemps-
viUe Boitwgh.
3. Dr. B^iaard D. Packer by Grover Wright, Attorney,
requests a variance d 5? feet to a 4.3 foot side yard
aetUadc lasted of 10 feet as recpiired (north property
line) awl a variaiu:e of 21.9 feet to an 8.1 foot rear
yard setback Instead of 30 feet as required of a rear
fuM adjacwt to tt^ Atlantic Ocean cm Lot 5, Cape
Heitj P«g(»rty of Cooke, Gorden aid Hume, CapeHrary
88(^O^Mfn}nt. Lynnhaven Borot«h.
4. AfisUa L. IMliqr inquests a variance to allow the
ir^Ing ^ major recr^tlMial e^Upment in front of a
1^^ ttstea^ of behind the n^rest portion of a building
adJ«Mt to a ^blle ^reet m Lot 22, Block A, James-
tow* at f^ftehurst Latriiw, SectlcM 1,5555 New Col<»y
;^^, KempsviUe Borm^h.
f. ^eMo V. Guarin requests a variance to allow the
tf major recreational e^i^ent in frtmt of a
J tastead of bi^ind the i^trest portion of a build-
ing atfjateat to a piddic street m Lot 19, Block R,
SecttoB t, 552 Old Post Road. Windsor (^ks West.
Kempiville Borough.
6. John W. Bergman r^ests a rariance to aUow tiie
parking of a major recrMtioul e^p#m«it in fnmt of
a iBUaing Instead ot Milnd toe rarest portion of a
i>uil«n| adjacent to a i^lic street m Lot 31, Sectiw
21, Princess Anne Plaaa, 533 Nortb^ BethuM Drive.
Lynnhaven Bdrmigfa.
7. Alan C, and Lwli^ L. V^k ripest a variave
of t feet in fence telght to a 6 foM face instead of a
4 kfik teoce as altowed in a required sMtoek fn» a
itTMl (Edwin Driw) M Lot 22, Block G, FosRun,
47«f tJftet Oak Drive. Kwapwille Boro^.
>• £, Bostie raquMts a nriance to aUovthe
pai w»^ u. major mcmatMuI e^ijnwt in fmt of a
MHte instead ot beUad the ^mst portion ot t
Iwilim^rttaeMt to a ftm «tre4 « L£rt 7, UoekR,
SectlQA I. Windsor Oiks t^, 3101 Old ^>st Court
KemiAvUlc Borough.
.. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARHakl gj U,^^«;n-„ -,^; ' ,„
,Yfhe Virginia Beach PUnnii|p9£omi^slgLl|l WaIu^
"'^"fublic Hearing oiP*a*sdar»ftmb^ ll^l^jCatTw
No(w in the Council Chambers of the Administration
Building, Princess Anne Courthouse, Virginia Beach.
Virginia. The following ai^lications will appear on 01%
agenda:
REFEnRRED BACK TO PLANNING COMMISSION BY
CITY COUNCU. ON OCTOBER 17, 1977:
1. Petition ot James E. Baylor for a Change of Zoning
District Classification from R-9 Residential Townhouse
District to A-3 Apriment District on certain pnqierty
located on the West side of Pleasure House Rmidbe-
ginnii% at a point 100 feet North of Brigadooo Drive,
running a distance of 100 feet along the West side of
Pleasure House Road, running a distance of 445 feet
more or less along tbe Northern property line, running
a distance of 40 feet along the Western property line
and running a distance of 435.61 feet along the Southem
property line. Said parcel contains .85 acre. BAYSIDE
BOROUGH.
REFERRED BACK TO PLANNING COMMISSION BY CITY
COUNCIL ON NOVEMBER 7, 1977:
2. Motion of the Planning Commission of the City of
Virginia Beach to amoid and reordain Article 1, Sec-
tion 111, of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance per-
taining to definition of zero side yard setback line.
More detailed information is available in the Department
of Planning.
3. Motion of the Planning Commission of the City of
Virginia Beach to ameiKl and reordain Section 4.4 of
the Subdivision Ordinance relating to lots. More detailed
information is available to the Department of Planning.
4; Motion of the Planning Commission of the City of
Virginia Beach to amend and reordato Article 1, Sec-
tion 102, of toe Comprehensive Zonii^ Ordinance to es-
tablish a R-H) Residential District. More detailed infor-
mation is available in the Department of Plaiming.
DEFERRED 60 DAYS BY PLANNING' COMMISSION OH
OCTOBER 11, 1977:
5. Petition l)y mi^n of the Planning Commission of toe
City of Virginia Beach to establish an Historic and Cul-
toral District on certain property located on the South .
side of Virginia Beach Boulevard beginning at a fctsA 900
feet more or less East (tf Groveland Road, running a
distance of 946.54 feet along toe Souto side of Virginia
Beach Boulevard, rannii^ a distance 150.62 feet to a
Southerly direction, running a distance of 162.82 feet
to an Easterly direction, ranning a distance of 26.24
feet to a N<vtberly direction, runnii% a distance of
50.68 feet to a Northeasterly direction, running a dtotance
of 669.3 feet to a Southeasterly direction, running a
distonce of 1063.7 feet in a Southwesterly directicHt,
runnii% a ^stance of 698 feet in a Nortowesterly direc-
tion and n^ttg a distance of 1203.78 feetal<»ig toe Wes-
tern fH-operty Une. Sato parcel contoins 34.843 acres.
Plato vito BMMre (^tailed information are available to toe
Dqiartmeat ni Plaining. (Princess Anne Plaza-GroveUnd
ParkB^e HavM Anas). LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
6. Petition of WiUiam W. Rot)ertson, Pearl Inez Robert-
.son and Picxieer ^or and Lok for a Cha^e of Zoning
District Classiflcation from 0-1 Ofttce Dtotrict to B-2
Commudty-^islness District m certato property located
on the East side of HoUand Road beg^ii« at a potnt
730 feet more or less Souto of StoMshore Rud, nnning
a distance of 197.68 fe^ alM« the East aide of Hidland
Road, running a dtotance ol 766.03 feet to a Nortteasterly
direcUim, running a distance of 154.77 feet to a North-
w^teriy (ttre^ton ai^ running a distance of 696.70
feet to a Soutow»terly direcUM. Said parcel coi^ins
2.64 acres. PRINCES ANNE BOROUGH.
7. Application of PtMeer Stor ajid Lok, a Virginia Limited
PartaenUp, for a Ccwdittoaal Use Permit for niai-
wareiwwM m certain property located on the East sMe
of HoltoMl Mad begimring at a point 7^) feet more or teas
SMto oi ^Nwshmre Road, nMing a distonce oi 171.88
feet along toe East side of Htdland Ro«i, i^otog a dto-
toace oi 1UM fert to a Nw^Msterly dimctloi, ramlng
a distance of 154.77 feet to a Northwesterly direcflm and
ro^ a distm:e (rf 6I6.TO fert to a &)Mw«rterly
directton. Said parcel owtoiis 2.64 acres. PRINCESS
ANNE BOROUGH.
8. i^lcatkm of Wnm L. Owrstmet tw a CMditlMtal
Use Pwmit tor a iwlk ston^e fiTi m eeitoto pn$erty
located on tte North sMe oi Lamfc^vn Wmi hegUa^^
at a p^ 618.W feM Eutt tf Priaewt A^ l^Mi, nn-
mt a (ttstai^e erf 74.40 feet along the Noittri<to«l
Landstown Baa, rvmiag a tfstoMe tl linM fo^ atorig
m^Mter^^5ert^!toe^i3ml^^3s5Sce<T7no
f«it i4«K the Mortharo property line and running a dis-
taace of 1127.03 fMt tioag the Western property Une.
reel coatatos 1.92 acres. PRINCESS AKNE
IH.
lAR AGENDA:
ISION VJkBIANC|:
9. Stftdivision Variaucii: kppeai from Dectsions of Ad-
m^itrative Offtoera to n^ni to certaia tiemaato of
tha.SuMivlsioa Ordinance, Sididivlaioii for Hasty Parry
and Mary B. Perir. Pn^er^ located m toe W(»t side
of Oceana Boulevard, Souto of Ocean CUtnton Street,
Plata with more detaitod information are avalbble to
the DeiMrtment of Planning.
10. Subdivision Variance: Ai^^l from Deci8i(»8 of Ad-
mtnistrative Oncers to regard to certato etotoei^ oi
the Subdivision OrdtoaiMse, Sididivisiw for Willai^ P.
Whitehurst. Property iMated on the West stoe of Prin-
ems Anne Road, 1109 iMt Souto of iQdiafl River J^Md.
ratts with more detaUld information are available in
tlMDepartmrat of Plawdag.
CHANGE OF ZONING 0STRICT CLASfflFlCATlON:
U. Petitiwi ot Bdnney'a Comer Asaocijdes, a Virgtoto
Gteeral Rirtnershi^, , for a Cha^e of ZmUng District
Classification from R^8 Residential District to B-2
Conmunity-Business District on certain prqierty located
ai West side of Ke^ville Road beginnii« at a potot
2BI> feet Norto of todian River Road, rtmning a distonce
Of 1642.05 feet more or less along toe West side of
Ktmpsville Road« runn^ a distance of 330 feet more or
I4f|a along toe Wisst side of Whitehurst Landing Road,
3 ling a distance ot 318.05 feet in a Soutowesterly dir-
on, running a dlstoace of 114.78 feet in a Nortoerly
direction, nuoing a dUiance of 717.95 feet in a Souto-
VMterly direction, ruhidng a distance of 1131 feet to a
Siitherly direction, running a distonce of 1560.89 feet
tw>re or 1#8S along toe North side of Indian River Road,
ruaning a distance of 118.71 feet in a Northerly direc-
tion, running a (Ustimce of 46 feet in an Easterly dir-
ection, mnidng a distance of 100 feet in a Northerly
^lection and running a distance of 199.56 feet in an
ii^sterly direction. Said parcel contoins 57 acres.
SsiiPsviLLE BcmouGiT
. Petititm of Lusiter and Assoctotes, Inc., for a
Change of Zoning District Classification from B-l Busi-
inss-Resi^ntial District to A-1 Apartment District on
ihtftaln projperty begiiming at a point 150 feet North of
toe intenection of Level Green Boulevard and Drew
Drive, running a distance of 375 feet along toe Western
Sriqterty IJ^ running a distonce of 86 feet along toe
ortbem pif^rty line, running a distonce of 531.17
feet along the Eastern pn^rty line, running a distance
of 138.89 leet along the Norto side of Level Green Bou-
levard, Tunning a dtotance of ISO feet more or less in
a Nortowesterly direction and running a distonce of 180
feet more or less in a Westerly direction. Said |»rcel
c(mtoins 2.508 acres. (Level Green Area). KEMPS-
VILLE BOROUGH.
13. Petition of W. B. Gallup, D. D. Gallup and Wayne
Sheffy for a Change of- Zoning District Ctossification
from A-1 Apartment District to B-2 Community-Busi- .
ness District on certaia property located at toe North-
west inter-sectton of Old Virginia Beach Boulerard
and Birdneck Road, runnii% a distance of 394.53 feet
alcmg the West side of Bintoeck Road, running a dis-
tance of 175.30 feet along the Northern property line,
running a distadce of 353.73 feet along the Western
property Une) running a distance of 164.84 feet along' toe
North side of Old Vir^nto Beach Boulevard, and run-
ning around a curve a mstance of 18.33 feet. Said parcel
contains 1.9 acres. LYiqmAVEN BOROUGH.
14. Petition of David G, Barnes and Charted J. Bunn for
-'Ot ChMge of'fleiAiirQA«|||<$'#tosih(^tix^HNii-R'4» ^
"Residential Oi^rict terll^jliadeBtial Distrtot on cer-
tato liroperty located at the Northwest intersection of B
Street and Bari^lrton Drive, nmning a distance of 100.94
feet aloag the jl^est side of Barberton Drive, running
a dista^e Of tl8.39 feet alow toe Northern pnq>erty
Itoe, running a distance of 127.93 feet along toe Western
pnqperty Uhe aiid running a distonce of 189.88 feet atong
toe N(Hlh side of B Street. Said parcel contoins .53
acre more or 1«bs. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
11 P^ttioa of 'Hutchesen Realty, toe, for a Change of
2(^ng I^strict^Classilleatitm from R-8 Residential Dis-
trict ro 0-r Office Dtotrict on certain property located
OB toe South side, of New Providence Road beginning at
a point 270 leet East of Beryl Avenue, running a distonce
ol 92.80 fiet along the Souto side of New Providence
Roaid, mnaing a distance of 78.83 feet in a Soutoerly
dlfectiim, ruming a distance of 76.80 feet in a Souto-
westerly direction, running a distonce of 109 feet to a
Northwesterly directton, and running a distance of 95
feet to a Northeasterly direction. Said parcel contotos
.33 acre. (Avalon HUto Area). KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH.
16. Petition of Virginia Beach Holding Corporation for a
Chaagfe or Zoning District Ctossificaaon from H-1 Hotel
District to 0-1 (mice District on certato pn^rty located
on toe North side (d Laskin Road begiiming at a potot
95.81 feet East of Cardinal Road, running a dtotance of
1189^63 feet aloig th^ North side of Laskto Road, run-
ning a dtatanc* d 304.43 feet along toe Eastem property
Itoe, ntoning a distance of 958.69 feet along toe Northem
property USoe and running a distonce of 223 feet along toe
WiMeiV property line. Said parcel ccmtatos 5.93 acres.
(Birdneck Point Area) LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
17. PetitioQ olJ. RolfeGrlffiaforaChai^ of Zoning Dis-
tri^ Classification from R-6 Residenttol District to B-2
Cotomiliilty-Bustoess District on certato pr<^rty located
on ilia North side of Providence Road beginnii^ at a potot
500 feet West of Lord Duamore Drive, ruaning a dtotonce
of 279.ti feet along the North side of Providmce Road,
rum^ a distaace of 289.11 feet along toe Western
profMirty line, ruaaing a dlstoace of 284 feet atong toe
Nortbara prqjierty line and running a distonce of
289.11 feet along the Eastern property line. Said parcel
conftjns 1.86 acres more or less. KEMPSVILLE BOR-
OUGH.
18. Petftton of W. J. Moore for a Change of Zoning Dto-
trict Claaaification from R-5 Residenttol Dtotrict to B-2
Comiiiliito-Btisiness District on certato jnttperty located
at theV<Nvieast totersection of Newtowa Rmd and Larry
Avem^ roaatog a distance of 140 feet along the Norto
sitto 9t hMTTj Avemie, running a distance of 150 feet
along tta^Eastera property line, running a distonce of 140
feet atoeg the Nortoera on^wrty Itoe and ruaning a
dtstaaet S ISO feet along the East sMeof Newtown
Road. 8*14 parcel coirtaias .48 acre. (Fair Mea-
dows Area). BAiran)E BOROUGH.
19. PetWoo oi Harry and Viola Richmond for a Change
of ZoQlat District CUssificatioa fr(»n I-l L%ht Industrial
Distriy^ to R-8 ResidMttol Dtotrict on certato prtqperty
locatMl .m the West ^de of Lcmdon Brb^e Road be-
ginaiat^Ml a pdat 500 feetSouto of Smto Adveatore
Trail, tprint a dlstaaee tf 241 .33 feet alo^ toe West
side MmMOB Brl^e Itoad, ruaaint a<ttstaiice of 750
fe^ tBo^pmUrly 4r«etioa, runmag a dt^aace of
849.H Mia a Sourly directioa, n^iiag adtotaace
of 179^^^ to a Weatvly lUrectiw, ranntoga dto-
taace o^^7 feet to a IfortowesterlydJ^fdion.jnnalng
a dlstaiM itf 2^.33 liet to an Easter^ direction, run-
Btog a d^^utoe oi 230.11 feet to a Nortoerty directlM,
rMiidngl balance <a 1)3.63 feet to a Weaterly direction,
runidgX ^stance of 109.20 feet to a Nortowesterly dir-
eettoa, HMag a distonce of 113.% feM In a Northerly
(ttrection^ntfag a distance of 312.59 feet toa Norto-
naterltftofctioa,) rmdeg a stance ottlQ feet to an
Easterly pfa^ton, nuiing a dlstanee of 213.49 feet to
a »wtMV mn^^m^ rw^at a distance tf 210.23 feet
to an ^^ly dbreotidh, nmni^ a dtotonce of 219.14
tm^ to i^^jMlli^ty tfr^rtion, ranning a dtotonce of 138
fc^ to^ j^t«1^ iUvetioa, runoing a distance of
IM.M mkm a RwW^iMrectiw, ruud^a dtotonce
oi M8 Mb a SnMUHjt ittiw:tion, nmli« a dtoto^
of 6ll.ll|M to M liMMflyttnetloBt roMnga diatoMe
of U4S.a feet in aa teutoerty Mrectite and ranntoga
di^w» ^, 1791.99 feet in an Sisterly direction. Said
paml etti^BS ^ aeres more or toss. (Nottu^toim
e^tes ANa). LYM^VEN MROIKSH.
10. PeUtoxi of Wiltord P. and Qerottir S. WUttinrM
for a Change <d Zo^ng District ClaaaiflciAon from Mi-
1 Agrieulraral Diatriet to B-i Commnlto-Buatoess
tnstrict on eartato property located on the Wcstt Ms oi
Princwia Aaae Road begiudag at a potot 1109 f^ more
or less jlt)^ (rf.todiaa Slin»- JRo«i, rvimlHg a Mt^a/fx
oi 190 feet along the Wrat fM« i^ Princess Aime'Sdad,
ruiming a <ttstance of 170faetatoi«UMSoutoera property
line, ruMtog a distaace oi 150 feet tioat liw Westota
property Um aad ruaaiag a distaace oi 170 feM alo^
the NoilMra i»xqierty Itoe. &iid parcel contoins 25,500
s<pMre feet, PUNGO BCmOUGH.
CONIffnONAL USE PERMIT
21. kpiMoAioa ot WUIard P. and Dorothy S. Whitehurst
for a Conditiooal Use #Permit for a gasoliM service
stotion on rartain property loeated on the West^de of
Princess Aam Road beginning at a poiirt 1109 feet more
or less South of Indian River Road, nmnii« a dtotance
of 150 feet along the West side of Princess Anne Road,
running a distance of 170 feet aloi« toe Soutoera pr(q>erty
Itoe, runidng a distance of 150 feet along toe Western
property line and running a distance of 170 feet along the
Northern int)perty line. &id parcel ctmtoins 25,500
square feet. PUNGO BOROUGH.
22. Application of J.C. Aspinwall, Jr.. for a ConditiOBal
Use Permit for toe expaasioo of a miai-warehouse oa
certato prqperty located on toe West side of Souto Ljma-
haven Pajtway beginning at a point 1030 feet more or
less Norto of Holland Road, running a dtotonce of 70
feet along the West side of SOuto Lynnhaven Parkway,
running a distance of 593.59 feet in a North-westerly
direction, running a distam;e of 393.65 feet to a Souto-
westeriy directi(m, runaiag a distance of 430 feet more
or less to a Smitheasterly dlrectioB, ruaaing a dttstonce
of 430 feet more or less in a Northeasterly direction
and ruaaing k distaace of 225 feet more or less to a
Southeasteriy directioa. Said parcel contains 4.05 acres
more or less. (The Lakes Area). PRINCESS ANNE
BOROUGH.
23. Application of Charles R. Pitte, T/A Attontis Realty
Agent for V.A. Keathley for a Conditional Use Permit for
a duplex on certain property located on toe Souto side
of Detoware Avenue beginning at a point 90 feet West
of Baltic Avenue, running a distonce of 60 feet along toe
South side of Delaware Avenue, running a distance of
100 feet along the Western property Itoe, running a dis-
tance of 60 feet along the Smrthern property line aad
running a distance of 100 feet along toe Eastem pTo/perij
Itoe. ^d parcel contains 6,000 square feet. (Shadow-
lawn Heights Area). VIRGINIA BEACH BOROUGH.
24. Anilicatlon of Coamar Corporatim for a Conditional
Use Permit for a mini-warehouse on certato pn^rty
located on toe South side of Virginia Beach Boulevard
beginning at a point 600 feet West of Highway Lane, rua-
ning a distance of 210 feet along the Souto side of Vir-
ginia Beach Boulevard, running a distonce of 313.09
feet along toe Western property line, running a distance
of 210 feet along the Soutoern property line and running
a distance of 313.09 feet along the Eastern pro^rty
Itoe. Said parcel contains 1.44 acres. (Oceana Gardens
Area). LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH. - .
25. Application of Open Door Chapel for a Conditional
Use Permit for a church on certain property located
on the South side of Virginia Beach Boulevard beginning
at a point 700 feet east of East Groveland Road, runnii^; a
distonce of 200 feet along toe ^outb side of Virginia
Beach Boulevard, running a distance of 1205.34 feet
along the Eastern prqperty line, running a distonce of
1324.04 feet along the Southern property line (Northern
boundary of Noriolk Soutoem Railway), running a distance
of 462.57 feet along toe East side of Grovetond Road,
running a distance of 506.70 feet to a Northeasterly
^' 'direction, running a distance of 300 feet in an Easterly
""direction, running a distance of 64.50 feet toa Nortoerly
direction, running a distance of 200 feet to an Easterly
direction, ranning a distance of 175 feet in a Soutoerly
direction, running a distance of 236.85 feet to a North-
easterly direction and ruaaing a distonce of 208.90
feet to a Northerly direction. Said parcel contotos
25.63 acres. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
26. Application of Joseph A. Bement and Assigns for a
Conditional Use Permit for a duplex on certoin pro-
perty located at toe Soutoeairt totersection of 9to Street
and Mediterranean Avenue, running a distonce of 60 feet
along the south side of 9th Street, running a distonce of
100 feet along the Eastern property line, running a dis-
tance of 60 feet along the Soutoern property line and
running a distance of 100 feet along toe East side of
Mediterranean Avenue. Said parcel contotos 6000 square
feet. (Shadowlawn Heights Area). VIRGINLl BEACH
BOROUGH.
27. Ai^Ucation of The Lynnhaven United Metoodtot
Church for a Conditional Use Permit for a church on
certain property located on toe Souto side of Little
Neck Road beginning at a point 250 feet more or less
West of Harris Road, runniD^ a dtotonce of 145.22 feet
along the Eastem pr<q)erty line, running a distance
of 69.79 feet in a Southwesterly direction, running a
distance of 257.40 feet in a Westerly direction, nmidng
a distance of 101.50 feet to a Soutoerly direction, run-
ning a distaace of 263.50 feet to a Soutowesterly dir-
ectim, running a distance of 536 feet al<M)g toe Western
property Itoe, ranning a distance of 101.67 feet in an
Easterly direction, running a distonce of 50.39 feet to
a Soutoerly direction, ruimiag a distaace of 40 feet to
aa Easterly direction, ranning a distonce of 44 fef^
more or less to a Northerly direction, and running a
distance oi 330 feet more or less along toe Souto
side (rf Little Neck Road. Said parcel contoins 3.549
acres. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
STREET CLOSURE:
28. An>llcation of toe City of Virginia Beach for toe
discontinuance, closure and abandonment of a portion
of Washington Street beginning at toe Northern bound-
ary of 19th Street, running a distonce of 251.11 feet
along the Eastem property line, runnii^ a dtotamse of
35.75 feet along the Norttera property Une, running a
distance of 255.21 feet along toe Westera property
Itoe and running a distance of 36.81 feet along toe Norto
side of 19to Street. Said parcel contoins .203 acre.
LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
29. AppUation of GreenhiU Enterprises, toe, fortoedis-
cmttouance, closure and abandonm^it of portions of
McKinley Avenue.
Parcel 1: Beginning at the Nortoem boundary of 23rd
Street, mnaing a distance of 50.02 feet along toe Norto
side of 23rd Street, runnii^ a dtotonce of 89.65 feet
along the Eastern prqperty Itoe, ruaaing a distonce of
50.04 feet along the Northern pn^erty line and runniiv
a distance of 90.16 feet alcng the Westera property Une.
Parcel 2: Beginning at the Northern boundary of 26to
Street, running a distance d 50.02 feet aloi% the
Norto si(te of 26to Street, ranning a distance of 196.70
feet alcNig tte Eastem property lim, ruaaing a dis-
tonce of 50.02 feet along the Nortoera prtyerty Itoe aad
running a distaace of 196.70 feet al<»g the We^era
pr<^rty Itoe.
Pareel 3: Beginnii« at tiie Soutoern bo<mtory of 27to
Street, running a (Ustaace oi 50.02 feet along the Souto
side oi 27to Street, raaatag a distaace of 98.34 feet
along the Eastem {otyerto Uae, ruuing a dtotam^
d 50.% feet along toe SOutoem property Itoe and
miming a distance (d 98.34 feet alwg toe Western
pn^rty liae. Said parcel omrtains .442 acre. (Pecu
Ganiws Arm). PRINCESS ANNE B(»tOUGH.
AMENDMENT:
^. ll(ti(» ol tte Planning Commtosioo of toe City
of Virgil Beach to amend aad re<Miiato Arttcte 2,
Section 2M, (tf the Com{H«heatfve Zooiag Ordiaaace
pertolaiai to ofi-street parking reqalremento. More de-
tailed itformati(» is arailiJ>le in toe Departoa^ fd
Ptoimiec.
VMS vlto more detaltod taform^oa oa tte aboro
ui^icatlsn are araiuyble to toe D^sartmeit of nan-
All iGtere^ed persMs are invited to attend.
Robert J. Scott
Directed d Plaaniag
VBS-ll/80, 11/7 - «
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Virginia Baach Public Notic
Ai
ouHm or publk;atk)m
h tiM Clwk's once af tlM
Circ^ Covt {d m Ci^ ^
Viritirit B«(A VA oa tiw
23rtf <l^ of MvMber, 1977
Cattfl^rwdiAUtsai
PUMK
RiekyOMrleslfiUorT.
Dtfaatbui.
Tke oNtd of tkU suit U
to ^italB a ^fiifore* t vin-
cido aatsiMoli btm ibe
said d^ancbiA. apo* Oa
froMMfei (tf «M yaar an?-
aratioB.
Ajri u dttdaidt tavtef
i)MB Bad* and Uad yiat
the dilniaiA*s la^ kaova
post iM» address is 1714
BetH Road, BtehMxid. Vir-
glBia. and ttet daeiBUiaace
has htea aaad hy aad an
hahalf of tte idaiaUfl to a»-
certala is lAat eamtf w
eoiiKnratloB M dtdmhaA
is, viUnnt tOed, tt is «--
dered flnt he do upear oa
or before Oh Ulli da; of
Jaauarjr, 1971 aad do adttt
nay be aecesaary to pro-
tect Us imerest ia Hds
svit.
A coiqr-Teste: John V. Fea-
tress
By: Patti A. Keenehaa. De-
puty. Cleit
Tidewater Le^l Aid
Society
147 Graaby Street, OfOce
412
Norfolk. YA 23510
VBS-11/SO, 12/7, 12/14,
12/21 - 4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATXai
Id the Clerk's (Mfkedtte
Circait Covt <rf the City
of Virginia Beach. VA., oo
the 17th day of November,
1977.
David Jay W^nberter,
Plaintift.
agaiast
hiAt Saaiba Lemer
Weiaberger,
Defendant.
The dtject of this soit
is to Obtain a dirorce a
measa etthore,tohelater
mwged ii^ a ittvwce a
vinealo BUtriaaoBiifrBaathe
laM iJifartiK. vftm the
gromds of deawtton^"
And aa aftidai^ havtat
been BMde aad fUed that
Oe dcfSBdaat is a aon-re-
sideot of the State of Vir-
ginia, tte kst kao«n post
office address beiaf : Apart-
ment Na MM. 1200 East
Marttoa Pike, Cherry Hill,
New Jersey^ QIQM tt is or-
dered that dw do qpear
on w before tte 9Ui day
of Jamary. 1970 • and do
what may be neo^sary to
l»otect her iiderest in tUs
soit.
A eopy-Teste: John V.
Fentress
By: Patti A.
poty. Clerk
JeroU G. WeiateiT
1400 Vtrgiata Nat'l
Bldg. P.O. Bos ma
Ncnrfidk, VA tasu
De-
Baak
VB8-11/30,12/7,12/14.
12/21 - 4t
QRDBR
Virgiaia: la the Clerk's Ot-
fice of tte CircM Coort
oftheCltyofVitgiaia
Beach, OB Ok 2Srd day of
Noveirter, 1977.
bre: Adc^ttanof
Christopher Antonio
aiaad
By: Henry IRBey aad
Dolor«i Jane Hayaea
iniey, AabMid and Wife
PetitioBers
To: Jewel CUftord Shasal
1010 W. Oeeanvicw Ave.
Norfolk, VlrginU
Ttis day came Henry Wil-
tf and Dolores Jane Hay-
nes iniey, Petttkaers, aad
represMlad ttet the (^eet
Of this iKrocc«(8ac ^ to cf-
fe^ tte wHtfii^ of tte tf»-
oM aaiMd ttiut (a). Clffis-
tophMT Antonio aaad, tij
Beaiy Wiley aad DcAotm
JMe fSijweM WQgft has -
bHid and wtfe, aad! affl -
davit haviag beea aiade ttd
filed ttet^welCttftHtl
aaael, a artu^ pareat
of said chUd. is a resi-
deal of the State ci Vlr-
gUa, Oe lairtkAowB pnt
ofllee adifr^ belar 1^
Wast Oceaavlew Avoae.
gyftjk, lygiBia R is
ttn^tfore Ordered ttat tte
JcMl CllttRil Shaael
oa or brtffe the
IMh day of Janaary. 1971
aid Mkats his attttade to-
iw^ tte proposed aikfrtioa
or ottanrtae do what is
aaean^ ia prsteel hia to-
tawt to flte Mtt«r.
Mm V. rmtaw, am*.
9im A. MiBahm DC.
NHlaft,VA.
WS-11/M,12AW»*.
NOTICE OF POBLTC HEARING
The Yircteia Beach IMard oi Zoniag App^Us wUl era-
d«et a PmM ItoaHig oa Wedneaday, December 14,
19^, at im fM. ia^ CohmU Ctttmbers. Aitaials-
fratiOB BtfMi«, llttkdpia center, Virginia Beatii. Vir-
gWa. Ite liAlwtas ivpUcatiOBs wiU ai^rar on tta agen-
da.
REGULAR AGENDA:
1. James C. Hocito reqaests a varia^M of 9 feet to a
17 loot setttft^ tnm Bomiey Road toidMd of 25 iert
as retpdred aad of 4 feet to a I foot aide jMrd setback
i^ead .of 10 )eet as required (air conitttooiog imlts-
east pT^rty Uae) on UAs 1.2,3, Block 2, ^ksEmdale,
4136 Bouin Itoad. Ke^tsvUle Borwigh.
2. C. W. WalUey rtoaests a vartence 6f 3feMtoa2
foot si(te yard settadc tostead of 5 feet as fiwiired
(fir cnadtriortag anlt - aortt pn^erty ttM) (» M 5.
Block 2. Vb<ameer. S&id ^eet. Ly&haven Boroagh.
3. ftorace L. Ntzon r^i^tsa variance of 10 iMt to a
n ftwt aettiack fitNn Brodcmaa Road instad of a 30
toot srthack as re<iaired for a thnni^ IcA oD[iot02,
Eliiabeth River Shorn. 3465 S. Crestline Drive. Kemps-
ville Borooi^.
4. Carl E. Stewart requests a variance of 5 feet to a 5
foot rear yard setback instead ot 10 fe^ as required
(detached jnfage) oo Lot 1. Block 15, Section 8, Aragona
Village. 4777 Stamvan Boulevard. Bayside Borough.
i. H.L; Sbealy and B. W. Hdt^es by Grover Wright,
Attorney, request a variance to enlarge ao exlstiog nQn"
eonforming one and to eqiand the existing buikling (ice
mamficturiq; and storage^ on Lots 1 and 3, Block 37,
Virgtoia Beadi Developra«Dt Corporatioo, IMh Sb^v
ami MedUeiranMn Avewie. Virftoia B^ch Borough.
6. R. M. Letehworth, Jr. and Donald L. Harringtm re-
qpnsts a vaHahce of 56 square feet of s^ area to 156
«iuare feet of sign area per face for a crater Menti-
flcatfeB idgn instead of 100 si^are feet perigee as allow-
ed and to allow a tenant to be advertised on the center
iitatfificatioo s^ where prohibited cm Parcels A and B,
Kanpeville Square, HI S. Witchduck Road. Kempsville
BorouKfa.
7. J. Paul Lw±, Inc. tqr E. Kennett Day, Attorney, re-
quests a variance of 15 feet to a 35 foot fn^ yard set-
bade instead of SO fe^ as required of Lot 3, Hampshire
QmTt Thomas Bishiv Lane.' Lyntimven Borough.
I. Harbour Enterprises, Inc. by D. L. Garcia, Presi-
dent, requests a variance of 5 feet to a "0" setback
from the west property line (Atlantic Avenue), the north
patjperty line and from the east pn^rty line (Atlai^c
Ocean) aad (rf 1 foot to a 4 foot setback from me soutt
property Uae instead of 5 feet uich as req^ed and to
allow patkiiv in thl^nequired setbacks and to waive
the required ludscwiog in the setbacks on Loto 7 aad
8. Sqpm 21, Virginia Beach Pn^rty. 2l!tt Street uA
AtkuMc Av«me. Virginia Beach Borough.
9. Ridiard G. Kramer by Herbert A. Kramer, Attorney,
a'fr^yaid settaci' instead of 10 feet as reared
OB a Parcel known as Parcel B,nora side of Croatan
Road, Croataa, Croatan Road. Lynnhav«i Borough.
10. Douglas W. Shake re<piests a variance to allow paiic-
ii« of a major recreational equ4>ment in front of a buHd-
ii« instead of behind the nearer porticm of a buU^
aiQacent to a public street (Upperville Road) on Lot 1,
Block H, Hmitii«too, 153 UHterHUIc n^rd. KempsviUe
Borouf^.
11. F. B. WUhdt requests a variance to allow parking
in tte reqidred 10 foot setback when a commercial
district MQoias resideptial or apartment districts rnortt
property line) and to waive the required landscqung in
this setback oo Part of Lots 10, 11. 12, and 13, PUt
d property of J. R. Flanagan, Laskin Road. Lynn-
haven Borough.
12. ,C. Ray Scrog^ requests a' variance to allow parking
h tte reipirad 10 foot setbadi when a commercial dis-
trid a^ofna rwideaMal or apartment (Ustricts (nortt
property ttne) aad to waive the required laBdacaping in
thia aattad on Lot 9 and 50 feet of Lot 10. Property
of J. R. Flanagan, Laakin Itoad. LymAaven Bonw^.
13. VenoB E. Roi^ iieipwts a nrianee of 14.5 fed
to a 5.5 toot rear yard attack instead of 20 feet as re-
quired (detadied shed) ob Lot 8, Block W, SectioB 1. Hol-
land Meadows, Benjamin Harrison Drive. Kempsville Bar-
oogh.
14. O. H. Oberg by C. Randolph Zehmer requests a
variance of M fMt to a 30 fbot frottt yard isetbadc in-
dead of 50 feet as required on Lot 28, Trad C, Sec-
tkB 3, Trad D. Section 1, Sandbridge, 3244 Sandfid-
dler Road. Pubro Borough. .
15. Edward T. Baaeh mpiests a variance to allow tte
paridag of major recreatioul equipment in front of a
bniti^ iaateadof behtodtheMtfestptnUonttfabdld-
iag adiacent to a pubUe dreet oo Lot 40, Mode A,
Sadton L-8. Part 2, (bees Rim, 1451 Pda«tta Ardi.
Prtacess Aaae Boroagli.
16. W. J. Gwtry r^uests a nriaaee to allow the park-
ing ot majnr recradisMa aqi^cal is firod erf a bdhl-
iag hidaad of behiad tfea aearwrt ptHHoB of a buUdiag
u^asHi to a putdic street <» Ld 14, Site 10, Sedtoa 3, '
Lake Etnri North, 5656 Datt«ton Court. Bayside Bor-
17. CoBStaattae J
low tte parfetogdaMar
ot abafl^ laaliadef
tor
Piat <^fn
M^
rMBfda a mrMM to al-
mttamf equftwiad to frod
tte asared pwrttaaofa
Stead OB Ld 3, SM 6,
Mvylaad Avenae. Vtrgtoia
U. Waal's d Vkfta^ toe. raqpM^ a valine d 74
svare tod d dpi aUawaaee to Ml.S aqaara ftod d
dp aUoaaaea iadaad d 117.5 aqaam tod d dpd-
lowwee as allowof en Ph( d a Mred (M.tf tod atM
d Mrth Plaaa TraU) nortt aide d Virgida Beach Bode-
varl, P.A. Jtoa A rea, UU Virgida itea^ Bodmrard.
19. J^C AntowaU, Jr. fsqaadi a nxtum to dtov a
periaw^ Mvaway to Oa »etiAr«« tf tod " '
btm ttt amttaaat pirqpM^ Mae Md to tt*
M tod aatoatt tooBi tot aarthaad mm^ Mm <
trniMm tod to wriNw tot fatalrad Buwicapu m
SKI. 3»mn A. AUano,* jr. re^^ts a wteMe d m
ft^ to a N fed itm yani stOwdi iaatdd d SO tod
ha n^red d Ld 1«, Tiad D. ^ettoa 1, tndC,
^tloa 3, &UKR>ii«^ B<»ch, SaadfMUer ^Md. Pn^io
B<»on^.
21. Barbara aad Gai^^ Pope requrate a witeMU dS
fed to a 5 ftd siito yard setback instmd d tO ft^ as
reqdred (uulh iropttty 11m) on Lot 12, BImIc 21,
Croaton B«uA, Soutt JKHantic Avenue. L^^v«i l^r-
ou^.
22. Duaea Motor toM^ VUliam E. McCtorg, ArcMtod,
reqaesto a variaB^to gttaw stack parkiai {nM) vfeei*
pradbtted aadX^trtoaee of 5 fad to A'^aMik
oi\ the oast pftp^ty Um Indaad d 5 fadia r^^
aad to wa)Tf the laBdaliidi^ to the raqdrad aam^
on the PivinioB Pi«pe^, Virgida Bea^ Davdopied
Co., 921 Alladic Aveaae. Virgida Batch Boraw.
23. Vinlda Beach Bade d Comnwca bf TIimms C.
Broyles, Attoniey, requMts a variance d 7 fi^ toa
"0* sdliack tor a ft«« ateading sign instead d 7 fid as
requlNd d Lds U and 12 and easten 5 fed d Ld 13,
Block 108, Virgida Betdi, souttwed eoraer d S5tt
Stred and Pacific Avaaue. Virgida Beach Borough.
14. Ella L. Webb, Trud-A and Amoco OU Co., Leasee
In H. Cdvin ^pala, Atteraev, requeste avaxtaneed 4,000
square fed d land area to 16.000 aqnare fed todead
d 20,000 square feet d land area as reqdred t» n
automoUle aerviee statioo on Part d a Pared of Wd)b
Realty Co.. Inc., Kndib Hill Area. 848 S. MiUtory High-
way. Kwpsville Bmrou^.
25. Pecaa Jdd Ventare by Edward Brogan requesto an
mieal to the iderpretotian d the Zoning Attoaldstra-
tion (^cer in reference to off-site dicedlQad dgns
(billboards) <» Ld 26, mode 14, Pecan Gardens, sodh-
ead cttner at Rosemod Road and Bancrdt Itoad.
Princess Anne Borough.
ALL APPUCANTS MUST APPEAR BEF(HIE THE BOARD.
W. L. Towers
Secretary
VpS-11/30, 12/7 - Zt
J.
ORDER OF PUBLICATKMt ,
VIRGINIA: In The ClerTs Jl^ce d tte Circdt Court
tor the City of Virgida Bdich oii the 21st Day of Novem-
ber. 1977.
CITY.OF VIRGIMA BEACH. VIRGINIA
a Muddpd Cnporatitn.
Complainad.
va.
MAIKSARET JO^ES
,uyti^ It^tiaiiG, ',uwuubJ:i
and tte eoasods d ttaaa dtfaaitaBts. whose names are
also unkaowa, JKlifttttdeadadnbedead. tteir surviviBg
««sorto il any tidra b»^ the Miethnts'
cUMren, if any ttera ba, thdr hdra ^
at law. noct of kto, deviaees. l«igateM,
personal repreaoftativM, Ilea eret^tora
and Uen eredtors d «^ hdra ixr
devisees, and aqr othd* peraon^fw
corporatioas hcnag a^' idwad to the
Mbjed matter d tUa sdt, all d
whose pMt office addiasses art
coBudiddy adnowa; aad that all d said
parttM are heratqr made parttos
ddeadad to tlds proceeding by tlie
goieral descriptioo d "PARTIK
UNKNOWN",
DdMdads,
IN CHANCERY DOCKET NO. C77-1I37-A
The objed d this sdt to for tte said Complainad
to Mforee ito Ueo tor tocea aad to sell for tte payment
d certoto deltoqwed taxes tte tollowtog-described red
estate to the €lty d Virgida Beacbrvirgida, to-wit:
A certato |^ec# or parcel d land dtoated to &kysMle
KoqiaviUe Magtoterid Distrtd, to PrtocMs Anne County,
Stote d Virgida aad described as fdlows:
Lds No. 13 and 14 to Block No. 2 troating 40 fed on
aecoad Sreet and d the daiensioos shown ob plat of
the property.
It bdag a pmrttoB d tte proper^ purchased by C. H.
Foftress from E. A. WatUns.
IT BEING EXACTLY the same pr(q>erty otoveyed to tte
Detoadad h«%to by Deed from CH. Feo^Mftaadds wito,
on Janaaiy 3, 1921, whidi nid deed to ddy recwded
to the Office d tte Clerk d the Circdt Court d Vir-
gtoto Beach to Daed Book 142, at Page 571.
And aa AffidaiM having «e» ma<te aad tHed flat tte
Deftndadt are udowwn aa to wh areabods , adArMi and
toolka, aMoi# due dlHI^M tea ba«i used I^f aad
oa b^Uf d ttt CMB^aii^ tta AMds, Eaqpl^aM
Mtf momefu, to ascdtilh flto ^d^r d CeiplmMM
to whM ttt add Dd^dada are j^sMtog, bd «^K»d
eftod, ttt tod taowB pod tCice adftaaaea of tttaaid
Odwiuto bdBK a/o Cha»y* Moata, lOM Chardi^iWil,
ItortoU^ Vto^tt ttd im Vdl Avtine. Nertolk, Vll1^tf^
it to omi^M not fimjo m^ onorbdMvtte
IM dqr d OtcMtoer, im Md ito whd may be neees-
nrr to irsted tttir idtfiHto to ttds iM.
ACOTY-TESTE:
teaeaB. MUto
AtooraQp d Idm
«M VtifUte B^ BM.
^f|^ Baatt, VMda tifft
Ma T. FnMv, Peit
Wfi 9tm A. WfaaOin.D.C.
ORDER
VIR^OA: to a* Cterk's
(^» d toe Cii^ Court
of the Ctty d Vlifiaia
Beach, (m tte 16tt tey d
NovembM', 1977.
to rt: A^Md Melissa
Ann Weaiw. aa Irtut, wd
^n^ d nam* toMdissa
MtUva Am fddSK
By: R^ S. Ctotose and
Gtorto Cldase
PMtioBers
T(h Ronald Raydood
Weaver
&uldy Brook OoadMiidum
ISOOWittltoldAyeuie
^arasda, Fkrtda 33»0
to Chaacwry C77-lin7
TUa day eine Boy R.
Claiase nd cafiriaX:iatoae
PeitMiwn. WBAns^tmS.-
ed ttat tta oi^ d tUs
proctettag tote ^ect the
adopttoB d tted»ve aamed
totod(a),MdtottAaa
Weaver, by 1% R^ Ctotoae
and @orto Chmu, touAml
aid wito, ddaiMavtttev-
ing bean ondt aad-ftlad
ttet BoaaM Raymoad
Weaver, a aatard pared d
add ddid(»n), to a noo-
resided d tte State dVir-
gida, tte tost kaowB pMt
office address bdag: ffiiddy
BrodE Coadomidum, 1500
Whtmdd Avema. Sarasota,
Fto. 33580, It to therefore
Ord^ed ttet tte said Roa-
aM Raymond Waavurqipear
on or bdora tte Mi diqr
d January, 19TO ud to-
dicate Ua/her attitude to-
ward tte proposed ^option
or attairise do wtet is
Mcesary to prdect Us
totered to thto matter.
A copy tMte: Jdm V.
Fentress, Cletk
By: Patti A. Keeneten D.C.
Alex H. Adktos
P.O. Box 12571
306 Executtve Bldg-Janaf
Norfolk. Va. 23502
VBS-11/23.11/30,12/7.
12/14 -4t
(»DER OF PUBUCATION
to tte Clerk's Office d Oie
Circdt Cmirt of Uie City d
Virgida Beach, VA on tte
l$tt day dNovemter. 1977
, Joyce Viksne,
rn
Art'Viksae, • '^
Ddendad.
Tte object d this sdt
is to dnato a divorce a
vincdo matrtmodi from
tte said defendad, iqxin tte
grooids d one year se-
parattoB. >
And an dfldavit teving
,be«i made tod filed ttmt
tte ddoidad to a noo-ra-
ddent d tte Stote of Vir-
gida, tte last known pod
office address teing: 1644
Avome fi,Sdieaectady, Nofw
Yott, 12S08 it toorder-
edttat teddad^raod
da ' ttet tata m necessaty
to inrded hto totered to
this sdt.
A oopy-Teste: Jdm V.
Fottr^ss
toy: Pattt A. Keenehaa, De-
puty. Cla*k
TMewater Legal Aid
Society
147 Graaby Street
Norfdk. VA.
VBS-11/23.11/30.12/7,
12/14-41
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
to tte Cldfa Office d tte
Cireatt Court d tte Ctty d
Virgida Batch. VA oa ttie
16tt day d Novemter, 1977
RdMCM L. Wdib,
Ptoidiff,
agatod
Dadd Weill),
Defwdad.
Ttedsjeddtidssdtto
to dstato a di«»^ a vlaen-
to mdrimodl fiwa tteadd
ddndad, apea tte grouada
doM year's co dtoao us St-
parattoB.
Ate an affitedt tevtog
been nmda aad fltoi toat
tte d^ntait to a teB'-re-
dded d tte Stoto d Vir-
gtoto, tte iMt kaon pod
offiM addraas bi^: Route
1, 94-A, BartoB/Se«tt(^-
dtot tt to ordertd tttt te
do ^pwr mv hdwa tte
6tt day d Jnaan. 1978
and do dHit may w aee-
esnry to p«Md da to-
tered to tttoadt.
A eepy>Tadt: J(te V.
FcatMis
By: PM A. KetaAan, De-
pi^,Ctock
JUMSR. 1^^
P.O.BoalMl
Vii^^ite Baaeh, VA
VK-ll/»,U/IO.i2/7.
VBHl/30, 12/7 ^ ft
O^WR
^^ fa tot OMk'a
d tte ^ d ^VM
Battt, oatttlltkttivtf
l^v^toar, t^
to ra: Ad^itloo d William
J^ (M»t Jr. and etenge
d Ms aame to Samuel
J^ome I^Bwto. HI
By: Sunad Jerome Lewis
Jr. and EUsateth Lorraine
Auntr Ltwia
vmkmrs
Ita: M Oh (tola
1105 WMtOeann View
AvmM
Itorfdk. VA
to Chancery iC-77-1549
Ttos (toy dune Samwl
Jwrome Levia, Jr. and Eti-
sdi^ LonilM Bamw
Lewl^ Httttonara, ud re-
presadad ttaA tte objed
d thto iHwaadlflg to tod-
fed tte dlqtUoa d tte a-
bove natotd totod (a), WU-
liam Jdm Ode, 1^ SunMl
Jerome Lewto, Jr. and
l3iidMftt LorrtlteBmd-
Ldrto, httbaad dd dto,
aad afttdtvtt tedog bedi
toada aad fttad ttet Snk
&i Gda, a attnral pu*-
ed d aad ddld, to a
non-reddH(t d tte Stoto d
Virgida, tte lad tawwa
pod office addreat bdng:
UOS Wed Oeaaa View
Avedie, Norfolk, mrgida.
It is tterdbra Ordered
ttet tte said Sttk CteGde
appear on or bdore tte itt
day d Jaauury, 1978 rad
indicate htr attitode to -
ward fite proposed adop*
tion, or otterwiM do whd
to necessary to proted ter
idowt to thto matter.
A copy tede: Idm V.
Fentress, Cl«t
By: l^tti A. Keeadam D.C.
Charles E. JanUas, H
804 Ptoaa Oaa Building
Norfdk, Virgida 23510
VBS-11/23,11/30,12/7,
12/14 - 4t '
do appear oa or bdore tte
29tt dty d Oaeambtr, 1977
aad 4d wtet nay te aec-
easary to prdad ter in-
terest to tUa tail.
Aeopy-ttite: JdwV
Ftdraaa
By: Patti A. KeeaateB, Da-
pdy, Ctoit
MnB. Booker. Jr.
sm PrtMtes Aaaa Rd.
PO BoaElM3 -
Xlntoto Bea^ VA 28456
VBS-ll/ie,U/2S,
11/10, 11/7- «
SHOW CAUSE ORDER
Vir^nto: to tte Circdt .
Court d tte Ctty dVirgto-
to Beach on ttie 16th day d
Novaidiar, 1977.
li rt: tte Estde d Riduird
0. MaaxuUo, Deceased
CP#4653
It qiptaring ttet a rt-
p6tt d''ieamia*'d^?W!A>«>ii t^miat
Uam< S.)ltoGantoB,''Jr. r l
Admiddntor d tte Ea-
tote d Ricterd D. Mas-
BuUo. deceased, and d tte
ddrts and dtmaada agatod
Ms estote haa be« filed
to tte Clef's Office d
thto Court, and thd more
tfadi dx montte teve d^-
aed since tteapnUfieation,
OB motton d imiiato E. Mc-
Carddl, J^;» Admtoidn-
tor, tt to
ORDERED ttiat tte eredi-
tora d, and all ottera to-
terwted to, tte eatde do
stew cause, if aof ttty
can, OB tte 14ttday d Dt-
eemteri 1977. d 9:30 a.m.
bdore tte Jodge d tliis
Court againd tte payment
ud deliT«7 d tte Edde
d Rldmrd D. Maudto,de-
MaMd, to tte dtotrlbdeM.
upon coBdttioB ttet re-
funding bonds, te posted.
R to (»U>ERED ttMt ttos
Bdioe te pddishtd once a
week for tiro meeasdve
we^s to tte Virgida Beach
Sua. a tmrnvpufm d gen-
eral dreuldka to tte Ctty
d Virgida Beadi. Virgtoia.
ORIMSR
Victfnto: to file Cterfc's Of-
fice d ttt Cirdiit Court
d tte Cttyd VirgidaBeaeh
oa flK iStt day d Novem-
ber, 1977.
to Re: ADOPTION OF WIL-
LIAM CRAiG STYLES, Jr.
By: OtorlM Harvey Morpm
Jadoe Curry Ctembers
S^^ Morgan,
PeUtfomra
TO: WILUAM CRAIG
STYLES
6tf8Ladrec
Houdon, Texas 77068 i
C77-82S I
THIS DAY came Cterlea
Harv^ Morgaa ud Jadce'n
Curry Chantoera Styles
Mmian, Pdittoaers, and »
r^pTMeded ttet tte objed r>
d this proceedlsg to to d- ->
tod tteadd|diaBdtted»ver,
namad tofad. William Craig
Styles, Jr., IqrCterl^Har- .
v^ Morgan add Jadce "
Carry Ctedters IRyles^
Morgan, hndatnd and wito,
and affidavit tedng beaa*^
nude aad filed ttat WUltom^
Craig ^Ita, aaaturalpar-l
ed d aaid ddld, toanoa-
rwided d tte Stote dVir- •
gtoto, tte lad known pcwt ^
offiM address t>eiw: 6458.
LautrM, Huston. Texas .
77088. •
tttmrofore, OR-
OBtED Milt tot said W9l»
Uam Craig Styles appear*
before this Court oa or
before tte 10th d January
1978, and indicate Us d-
tttoda toward tte iHtipQsed
adoptioa, or otterwist' do
wtet to necessary topca>
ted hto W«redtottd«iiMt«^)
ter.
A eoiqr-Testcr Jote V.:;
Ftntrata, Cltrfc '■>
By: J. Curtto Fniit, D.C?
WiUiam R. Moore, Jr.
1108 Ifarittmt Tower
Norfolk, Virgida
VBS-11/80,12/7,12/14,
12/21 -4t
^
ACOpy-TaateJdm V.
Featress ClMt
By: J. Curtto Frutt D.C.
CRENSHAW, WARE 4
JOHNSON
1640 Viritoto Natfoaal
BaakBaildtog
Norfdk, Virgida 23510
VBS-11/30,12/7 - 2t
iMDm OF PUUJCATiOM
totoaCtoift'sf^itedttl
Ciredt Cedrt d tte Q^
d Vir^ Mi^ VA.
oa tta Itt^y aflbvtiBbtr
1977.
Ptototilt,
CteftototliMtFndr,
Tte
to to
d ttia «^t
a diwea a
tte
«^at
Aad dl iMtoMt towtog
ttt MMM to a
aMtdaiVtoltoltaiMr.
dfltot aiiMMittor. fm
rtoli,
lIMIttN
ORDER
Virgida: to tte Ctot's Of-:*
fict d Uie Circdt Court d
tte City d Virgida Beadi^
oa tte 22Bd day d Novem-
ter, 1977.
to re: Adoption d Alison
Metera Dads
By: Kattleen M. Davto
Germain and Cterles
Fraads Gennano
Petttlonen
To: Watttr B. Smtth
1355 Meadow Avenue i
Boulder, Cdorado 8(002 ;
to Chancery #77-1764 |
liito day rame Kattleai
M. Davto G«inaiK> ate a
Cterlea Franeto German^
Petitionera, imdr^iresed-i
td thd tte d^jed d tdl
laDcatdtog to to affed tti
adiftioB d tte aliove aamS
ed totod (a), AUmo MaheA
Davto, 19 Kttttaen Dadi
Genaano aad Charles ^
FnMis GenuBo,
and vtoi, ate affidavit tei
isf toleB mdto aid
att Wattar t. Stotth,
ttioM pared d sad <
(3tM). to a aan-redd«t
ttt Stote d
tod toowa pod office i
rasa bdag: 1355 MtadCM
Ave., ladder, Odo. I^H
tt ia theratee Ordered t^i
tte said Wdter K. SmW
VPttr OB or bttea tti|
IMi day d MBtery. M
and todMito^li ittttet 1
Mnf tot propoaadndo^fl
or ottd^atot do dnt
neeMsary to prded
ii^rMttothtomdtw.
A tepy^^M;
Jote V. FtatrMa, Qe
By: P^ A. rttiwhin,D.J
P.O. »« 4177 ■
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Oceana merigr
Hvnl Air StaUoB QIA^ OMHm irtU award d^donu to
Tit^ If. Ou«rtte tad Clttf^ f. Fisk, two PlMfe Woriv
D^trtBiMrt (PWD) pa^itf^ # the an>r«iitic« tntadBg
pnfnmabDec.t. "^ *
Tkue emiiloyees «ter«d ^ |pragraiii in 1974 and wUl
haw tte dlctinBtlOD of belDf tne first to graduate imder
tbe HAS Oc^na Apprentice Fr^iiram.
Upoo gimAiatlon ttese mM will be promoted to the Jour-
Mjrmaii level in their reapfiMfe fields of study. Curmtte
will adMuMS to the ndttf itftlectrlcian and Fi^ to re-
frii^nltlai and air eoDdttfOBtaf iMchanic.
CwA^e and Vink trtll rwcMve their diplomas from Cap^
ta^ ICG. llcCanna, Jr., NA8 Oeeaoa Commanding Offteer,
at a f^ttmouf to be held is tti» Public Works Department,
2 P.IB. JOB FrlAijr, Dec. Z. Speaker for the event will be
Commander Thomas J. H^mian, Public Works Officer.
Trojr CirMtte, rtaetrtcal
sloo, PuUle Works DvartMcat.
JonnMqrmaB "wirMt."
it§, iBalntMMiaea daW'
a promotioa to
Refrigeratloa and air conditiooiag apprentice, Charles Fide,
began training for jonmeymaa in 1174.
Extramural winners name
The Winners of the first extramurals have been an-
noi»e«d by the Virginia Beaqh Public Schools.
Extramurals are held at the conclusimof each teachii^
unit and bring together the intramural winners from each
of the seeonUiry schools. These evatto were held at eight
schools with each member of a winning team being rec-
ognized.
The girls 5pee<fi)all touniament was held at KempsVUle
Junior With bdepradra^ Junior wiflning in the Qnals.
Memb^s of the winning team were : Laura Hadley,
Terri Tolley, \;Cindy Clark, Mary Carol Lee, BethMcMalA,
Helen Not^ieet, Stacey GilUlaiHl, Ann Croratt, Susan fflfers,
^•Uey Bcnniett, DeU>ie Williams, Agnie Sheppard, Milly
Crawford, l)d)bie Traynor and Stacey Gleg^.
The b^» apeedball tournament was held at Bayside
Jtmld*^ with L^tidMtten Junior defeating the host team in
tl^ finals by a score of 7-0. Members of the Lynnhav^n
JUior team were: Chris Poe, Chris Beach, Scott Thieman,
Jim Gray, David DesRoches, Jim IfiKiioverD, Fred Rose,
Tommy White, Benjamin Forbes, Tom Murphy, Dominic
Hairston, Greg Goodall, Evan ^lyngg.^ li^i Xay.
The girlS(l«|^iip;fiflkl hockfiwto|»^flii$,fa i| held,
at m^ JniMjb ««ih|H#i|Miience Junidr,aiieitfh0«<anp»ii
villf *Jtinioi^''Ut Bi#'<flnif'ii^me. lieirriilei^ of ijhe wittttinK^
team were: Renee Gavrish, Nancy Jones, Nancy Horvatic,
ShamioD Malten, Patty Pendo, Lori Fischer, Joanie Kelly,
Dehbi K^te, Meg Unchantitt, I^ Rail aad*Cheryl Sawyer.
The boys begiimiflg flag looHnll toumamoit was held
at Princess Anne Junior with the winners coming from
Virginia Beach JaBtfla*, Members of the winning team were:
Albert Crumble, Jay Meaghef, Bobby Allen, Kevin Mitchell,
datld Bratcher, Ray KnigU^ Kelvin McAllister, Walter
Scott and Sluumoo Olds.
The girls adranced field hockey toumammit was held at
Cox High S(diool with the home team winning in the finals.
Members of this team were: Mamita Jefferson, Allsison
Fisher, Rachael Soles, Cathy Pritchett, Vicki Swoope, Les-
lie Zanetti, Dina Kincaid, Ginny Swanson, Teensie Butler,
SheUy Wallace, Amy Heinbockell, Monica H^man and Beth
Holland.
The advanced boys flag fixrtball tournament was held at
Princess Anne S«ior with Kempsville High winning over
the home team in tte finals by a score of S2-26. Members
Gt the KempsviUit team were: Doc Lavmann, Jim Cara-
vello, B^ Hajes^ Bill Hapim(»d, Alan Flynn, Bones GH-
chrest, jioim»iwuij^i^e McLeimoD, Donald Santos,
Kevin Mason and Scott t^s0L.
First Colonial won toe^ advanced girls soccer touma-
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Bunton, Judi Gamlia, Donna Defebo, Ann Segall, Donna Ma-
jewdd, Susan Edwards, Kathy Brothers, Tricia Kessler,
Sharw Statoo, Terry Hodge, Martha Bunton, Patty Lynch,
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The boys advanced soccer tournament was held at Kemps-
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bers of the Kempsville team were: Franc Lerclt, Mike
Robertson, Mark Seaton, Rob Valentine, Terry Hess, Tracy
Gilbert, Perry Clark, Jim Forney, Danny Doak, Joe Ribeiro,
Jon Holland, Barry Sternberg, Matt Geekins, Darryl Ball,
David Ball, Jay Cockrell, i^ike Lowack, George Thomas,
Mac Briley, Tom Isenhour, Tom Murphy, Kevin Schrissler
and Robbie Hoffer.
The Tennis Tournament was held at Princess Anne High
with the following winners by classes, ninth grade singles:
Tim GrUnwald oi Lynnhaven Junior; ninth grade doubles:
Kevin Kardier and David Colmie of Plaza Junior; tenth
grade singles : Tony Benjumea of Princess Anne High;
tenth grade doubles: Danny Brunner and Michael Lucas of
Kempsville High; elective singles df Rick Rodriguez of Cox
winter sports
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schedule
Kempsville High School's
wrestling schedule for the
1977-78 season is:
Dec. 9 Ferguson High
School, Home.
Dec. 16 Norfolk Academy,
Away.
Dec. 17 Denbigh, Home.
Dec. 21 Indian River,
Home.
Jan. $ N<H^ew, Home.
Jan. 14 First Colonial,
Away.
Jan. 20 Menchville, A-
way.
Jan. 21 Bayside, Home.
Jan. 28 Kellam, Home.
Feb. 4 Cox, Away.
All varsity matches be-
gin at 8 p.m. and Junior
varsity matches at 6:15 p.m.
Coach is Keith Lowr^nce
witk Ua assi8t«alH<«P«iaU'
Frank MCGnth. *" »>m" i?
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The n^ men's wrestling program at Longwood College
this year is headed by cott Conkwright, an individual
I well known in; wrestling on the Atlantic Coast.
A fcwr-time state champion at Cox High School in Vir-
ginia Beach, Scott continued his career at the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He wrestled to the At-
lantic Coast Cinference champicnship while there, and at-
'tainsd a rankii« among Qie tc^ eight in the NCAA in 1976.
^cott also boasted undefeated seasons in 1975 and 1976
at UNC-CH.
Scott's interest in wrestling may well be inh^ited. His
father wrestled while in the Navy, and later served as team
{rihysician for a high school wrestling team. Scott often
accompanied his father to wrestling practice. This influence
led to five years' participation in high school wrestling
for Scott. He also was a member of the football and cross
country teams.
Scdit received a B.A. in Botany from UNC-CH. At Long-
wood, he is working on his Master's degree in Siq>ervision
and serving as an adjunct faculty member. Scott also teaches
biology at Randolph H«iry High School in Charlotte Court
House where he is the assistant football coach.
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PUPnES - MIX^Dbraad.
«BaU k mattaa, wkMabla
aad ^jM, 1 Idack and
vUta, 1 browa aad vfetta,
4 fluJas and 1 Snaala, •
waeka old. Fna to aa ai-
eellent lioma. Call altar
<:« pa - 420-44tt.
ax PUPPIES Un brad -
part baagla to food bona.
Call 547-7363.
FEMALE-1 YR. • WUte
Geraian S^aptord. Go to
homa with ao cUktraa. Call
3M-04a. _^
PUPPIES - Uiree m^e,
tto«e female, free to focd
home. 483-171« R.C. it
3044 B<miar Hir.
ENGUffl IVY - aftw 4
p.ra. -547-1951. All yea
have to do ia dig it gp^
3 LORGHAIEEb KITTEilS
oat of aze^ttoaal aodwr.
Uttw fraiaad. Six weeks
^. Oat of tiM wittaary
kittew. WfU hoM for
Christnas. To good bomes
oaly. I females, 1 male.
421-Si04 aft«- 5:00 p.m.
DOG, FEMALE, 1 yaarcfld.
lart Labrador aad part
German Shqdierd. Real
. good witk (AUifrea. FREE
I toagoodtoaa. 4te-Mao.
I FREE ORDM LESBOMS -■
i FREE TOP SCHL.Yoabaal.
^ 420-56M.
ADORABLE CALICO KIT-*
fn—Biale, 4 moMs old,
^ayfd aad coddly— needs
a loviag home. FREE to
rigid family. Call340-071S
after 5:00.
FCEE TREES, cut your-
ffor firewood. tl20
itvoodATe.Va.Beaeli,
Call after 5:00 - 4B1-
1 314L ■
I ELECTRIC Clotbes Dryer
seeds some rqiairs. 547-
i AIX»ABLE part beagle'
r pvpy free to good home:
! m-n¥i.
f —. I —
\ to lovisg bone. Sbe is 4
Sn. (^ baa ba« ^ayad.
» J« AKC rsfbtored aadpa-
pers are iacladed. Call:
. 497-7417. , •
TtHtlffiRE terrio-, S
years aid. LooUig lor a
gpod borne wWi aldsrly
I l^raoa or coqpla. C«U
: 4gO-99S3
Z FEMALE Fio^at, Mack
aad iMta, ««ie aaiirlaad-
ly. TO COW) aCME. Call
m-nm.
itkmMm, Va. BaMb U
be li flag u^aaHotsaE-
vial Mw. Mm & Mb 0SB-
ttiriH far ate laiitiiili
asMac Dae. Hlb * »^
Hwr? in m. 1 r.M.
Is If P-M- MdSaadif 1
P.M. - iP.M. Fna par-
awril^ tarttag, fSMt
spaataiaj. a^ aan^ite -
aMata(«Ni»Ma(tta
actlfltta plaaaad. We are
loeatad tf SUttMadttara-
aan A*«. Va. Baaeb. Far
mora laformatloe«aU4M-
SUl.
LITTER (MP 5 GUDIEA
Pfga. Free to good lome.
48i-ig4s:
AKC BK^TBUOGar-
maa ftMbard/Jaatrafliaa
Baata[. Faanle - tared.
Baetiiaat watebiag. Frae
to gaad
yard. §41-:
wIBi lane
MI-tNT -
1 aaad a hoaia. I am aa
altofd, adntt, mala, Mack
n| wbtta cat Iban all
shBls. My aama is Bamttt.
Fm aa oatakto eat, aad I
bava a idea dl^aaitkn. My
lhaily moved aad eoala't
taia me Witt them. CaU
4I7-71U.
EKfflT (!) PUPFIB - Mo-
tiwr ML Mooded Poiatar-
s«-gri.
-SOCWwlll tbepvseat-day
order be rolled iqi, aad
a aew oae spread oat ia
its stesd." Baba'a'llab.
F(H- a free book. The
Baba'i Faitb. by Gloria
Falsi, d^wradbymaU,
eaU4t4-22M.
atfkraitara.
BABY YOQMG KABHTS
give away to good
cmm-vm.
All
• 8
tREE TO aX» boma:
1, 6 «k. old pqw. Mind
veed. Prefer to ka^ to-
•ether la^odboaa.CaU
|43-6(»1 aflH- 7:10 p.m.
CATS - two bUek - fixed
woaU Uka to go tt pair.
OUl <iM-75i«
SMALL CACTlffi aaedUw
UHl eattiafa - aaad ear*
oalil TttnNl Tl^ ia ssHqr
wiadow. Dirt aad pot aot
to^idad. QlU 547-7»9.
ADORABLE CAUCO kit -
tea—mala, 4 aioalba old,
playfd, aad aiddly--aaads
a loviag bene. FREE to
rii^t laai^. CaU S40-<nM
after 5:00.
3 BEAUTIFUL cats - S '
spayed feaule a abaaaa
1 part Pa^aa) 1 aaaterad
male ^aesa. Utter bos
tralael Glvtog away tor
baalttliaaoasrileed taae
witboat cbiMrea. 4H-WW
PUPHES - Mixed bread,
daad docs, part
aad cedc-a'joo.
Vary
4 YR. OLD MBJiUM Slae
iog mixed teaad. Faanle,
apayad. AU ttots. Laag
JrediMi browa h^. Lovaa
«irtdoers-aaads yard. Lft-
jps chUdrw. CallS43-gltl.
SAFE Schaol LmKfeaa: For
free tadmaatiea ea toad
saf^y, write tor a eopy
of "Food &toty tor tta
7aiBily" fn»i the SoA-
■east Wirmatiai OiBgaL
Jia)A, Room M, m
•PeacMree SI., RW, Attoa-
U, Ga. M3».
% g-WK OLD papi
bread - Prrtar to keep
tonther to geed borne. CaU
!«MM aftw 7:M p:m.
fREE pqipies.
isolbe- is terrier,
^eir abota. C^ S45-i9«
tdle'Sp.m.
JOUR RIPFIB: Mliad
read. Ready for aa*
InoHa to mm w^. CaU
jm »w
I'R&E - Faamla dof, g
oU. SMdrittoa
aadoaiitoOTs.^U
al^SpjB.
^E EMval Uto-Oidl,
^jgj-Mii
FBBCmLOG
FREf: tsMSMioldtoMle
Labrador Ralriai^. Mov-
tog m4 aHMt tM a toviag
iu^topet. firatoroae
toatlaa toxia taeai yard,
am IMS Imd tie bagiaaar
oatr. Qdim-IML
^SSi
WXm wmsfl^ aaeds
lo^ hOMiMbtoU tf
room to RM MM idly. »
Boaa iMtuade, qpajwd
•ad baa dt Uti* Good
«ipaMaa. FiaS to piod
biiaM.»n.MR.
FRi^ mt&ax Acn-
vmiS-Sloif nd todwlBS,
craft dayaaadpMBpet ibmws
CaU (AUdrei^o-anitoa-
tor, Paoy Fdrahaad at
raSE 8T08Y HOtlS-tor
cbOdraa to be^ worfc-
iag pareats, tor cftUdrte
agea 3 to I, aa Wa^ma-
days 1^ 7 p.ffl. aadSiiiir-
days at U x.m. Cbaaqaake
Headqaartm Ltorary to
Great Bridge.
FREE
sbqiwrd
fMalaa. 9
4M'lQlg.
aUxadaad
ohLCaU
FREE WOOD ' rrm M
shad, good tor llrawood,
csU 417-1111 or 419-0100
S BBAVTIPUL fl'lTKIM^
I toiMdaa abd t malaa
» ■aattaold.Hilf rtiaiaae,
wttb aiamaae markt«s M
aot eoiora. FRSB to aaood
CaU 499-9119.
FREE - "hn cats. Oae is'
a scad bto^ tomato, ^ay-
ed other to a adUd^tte
Bttte, aaatOTid. Betb cato
are vary gaMto. (Svtot a-
way bacaasa of aUargtas.
Heed vary lovtag boowi
older eoi^ aretared.
Call M7-gindtorSp.m.
Ffsa to goad
adorafeiaaad loviag,
sea toappradato,^-9gl4.
FREE CAT-six years old:
Baa blacfc ttort bata*. IS
Iba., baa bad Mnto, baea
aaalared. TraiaeA to stay
oataide dartog tte day, at
al^ slaepa iaalda. Vwy af-
toctloaate. Laavtag waa,
free to feed be«M aa^.
CaU494-9M0.
FREE to a good botoeatoto
part Aagora ktttia 7^ weeks
<dd, Uttw traiaad..#iltdan
Uver flwyoar approval with
to reaaoatitle diaiaaee.
Free tood aad Utter bos.
CaU 547-8475 after 4 pJB>
10 - RAT'S' RIGHTni!
a Garaitt SMlbiwrd ptp-
ies tbrt Ma ttcte aaad
uviBg boBMs Vovaarimr lA^if
Come take year pick! Qdl
497-3g94, after 9 JO ym:
FREE - 3 LoBf - haired
Mttoaa to good home. 497-
0795.
KITTEIR: Matoa A Fe-
aialea, S wks. dd, shert-
baired. Bave 1 tortoise
sbdl, t Mack, > solid
wUte uM 1 orame kiftaa
with blaa eyes. Alao aaad
loviag borne for Itaiackta-
aiale kittea, 3 moa. <dd
sad 1 btodt aula klttaa,
2 moa. old. 2 adlaa from
Nortbweat River Park.
421-9597.
FREE PUPPIES - 9 wks.
old - 2 aula - one tottale-
CaU 425-0030.
BUYER pnyrECTKm-if
yoa're to the amrfcat tor a
asad ear, tbara'a a firm
tow to pnitaet yoa ag^ut
odmaatar fixtog, rdltt«
ba^ the mltaega coaator.
Vrte 9nr ihi fraa ^IdCT.
"CaamaM- ntatocttoaQa-
der law OaWimper tog
OdomatM- Law," from toe
Mitoaal Blghway ttaOlc
SevaBill8t8.W.,1lteiM«
toaD.C. 80999.
lookuks fob a buf-
falo roast? OraaEakiaio
eoBvaattoa? Or bmj^ a
BieeUaf ol the Iowa Uack-
Urd FadmUoa? Flad oat
lAat'a bamwalag to Aaaar-
toabyoKibtanfree
auBbarionai-]lS9.ft'a
the tearist s ^~ nnu m *
friead.
oofTA (aopt?? ne
niaiMdarBMtorBBaiaete
nvMiatoMi^iMltets-
airt yae wra .year aea •
a|MrinMaBa.Canli7>
SW (9:00 - 4:00) MMIV
• mhiy. IhA a« fear
»ir*btoa;1t««aaB^Vato
y«a, ,«a vfU atthM> m
yoa wby er raiar yaa to
prgpar ageaey wboeaaba^
yoa.
•FRiEtoaiMtfMidaaly:.
gaMMftStoaiaaaSaalPiiriat
kfttaa. ante. 497-9990 -
490-<»91.
FBI»R«L tAX iitfrnaa-
4iDB aad asalMaaca. CaU
betmaa 9 a.m. aad 4:tf
p:m. MqdWaa 491-1770.'
FREEWEATHERREPORT
l^to-tee-bear. bmatoa
■Roads area toraeast. Dial
939-1218. j_
KTITEMS: gtoawtokttteas,
TiMv eoiwad. litter
. 't.Yi. 3 weekaold. Free
to » ud boma. 494-1096,
after 3p.to.
BE Om ntlERD- Adopt-
aad gin yoar love aad
boaaa tor oar aatmala. W*
aeed yoer^be^ Porte •
amatb BaBMae Society.
397-9001
FREE-1 1/2 yr. old male
dog. Wxed bread, medtom
siM. Good pat, irteadly
aad plnM. Meeds piod
boma «Mi toacadyard. Bas
bad abpto. dfi-Sin.
mX: 3 kKtaas, mate,
lAlta. gray aad UaA, 9
aks. to good Mne. 489-
0479 aftw 8:00 fedtdays.,
FRQ MOVmRavary'Wad-
aaadif at IfelO pja. at
EiraUbrazy, 801, E. City
ltoUA«a.,Mwlblk.
AftUTBOH: Free Baa
Idvamaanl is a aif-
viea to aa ted jv^mh
pMase eaU a aad apMi
yoar-FRBtWradwhoa
yaa have lliia a d ai 'yaw
p ra dact er adtoaiL
POST 9«r-«m
9DH 4M-8«t
VBlY afllcb^ate cat to
«S?'.^«#8ix years
dd. wtthaleicuycktoitt-.
Baa bad Mtoto aai basbaea
nMtered. Tntted to atiy
potside to tkr &Kf aaf
atoaps ii^da at ntobt
Laaviag u«a aad maMftad
a good Tkaiie. 484-93M.
FREE Uaaif MVBf or aaU
girt seoat aattorais. CbU'
494-9008.
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REED A eoatoNn^ miadaA
apaakn* tor iMr dvto
groap? CaU OO-felTl be-
twaea 9 a.m. aad 12 aai
Moatf«v tbroaiMrtoay.
FOVni lOTTQIS - Very
playftd, fiMbi'Vld. Free.
0& Waig^m . aad 10
■iM»1?IW-OM-
3 adora^'uttaos, 6 weeks.
Uttar-b«toe4 CaU 499-
4358 aftw 9:00.
DOG - 9 yr. oM ftale.
Mixed terriar, boxM*.
Lovaa cUidraa. tm. 493-
004.
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TERRIER /tuAdaaaOHD-
bladiaad wbitomuldai^
short haired. 7 wadta. Free
to good home. 493-1497,
eveaiags ealy.
FRONT AMD BACK i£ATC
tor 71, 72 or 78 Ford ataa-
dard sise. S47-4»9.
FREE
BEAGLE PtOP-< moattis.
Great wiih ddkbrea. Free,
to good home. 499-7849,
after 6 ' " "
The Tidewawr€ or ra i ^i Q> -
dence Bttrie School itt
send a Free ^le Crarse
to aU whowrftatofortbem.
We lave five eowsesavaU-
aUe, OM tordMdren, 9-18
one for teens; iad an easy
nd advancwi coarse tor
sdnlts. Write to: Tide -
water CorreivdHeaee
■ BBde Sebod. »4>. Box 1247
a>esmeake, Va. 83320.
UHIG BAIRBD GERMAN
Sbapberd. mijuA, male. 1
l/t yra., vary amctionaie,
to good bona Witt large
tyatiedyard. 4a*9897,
FREE 1ilF0RmTK»f to
doaaiHMrs: kn fab g«^
to have Itnaii IBM ftiiiaaat
work «aba?ftqrAear,ap-
dlaaea cr T.V.?CaU yoar
Bettw.AntoeaaBoraaafH'
r^ort W ftfn yaa ara
"" Wv i it M^t dotog bnaiaeaa.
Witt. FREE paaipUate oa
eavliqrteeat afaaeies, ap-
Cieaa, fraaiar b9«.
e work adiqpagi
FREE! Garage Sate aigas!
Flaaniag a aale? Come bf
Davtoitatty, 1740 Laskto
Rd.-RUtto|> aid pfa^-ap
: - 'tEE pratoasisaally
1 >. Also f»ip.
1 .„<oa... .e"FO«fALE
BY OWMeH' ilgB if yta
ara BMviag aad pttrndag to
aaU yoar om bonM. CaU
488-8980.
earner prodaete
vleas. CaU yoar Batter
Baaiaoaa Aveau at 987-
8IU. TdqdMme boars hOOi
' 4:00 Moaday - Friday.
i :» ST(H^i6t]gaato^nah«s
made avaUdfle totttepdb-
Ue a flifli oa aaergy eon*
sarvatloa eeUtted. "AU
Aboat lasatotton." THs|0-,
mttBteniil is daHpad
ATTEmlOltlin tiida^rUf
and constrnctiai flhaSk
free baoUng of att anw
plywood BBf IwOwr to be
and for tlie peiiaae of
bnUdii« Untoooses. 484-
s«ieMto{. Tlw film tea-
vaildtla FREE of ebatie.
Please contact Mr. John
Bardie, Veathertxatton
Cowdlnator, at «n-8S41,
Ext. 805 tor Inforaialton
aad scheitaliBg. /
DOR'T PAY •» ft. (tot ft
tfo at the Beadmmrtota
fTwiipaake Ptt&^ 14-
IMUT^ arigl^ pttHtogtby
loeaf'ai^r Bottywodd
noviai/nd aeaUiare to
damrate yov bpaae. Wa.
alao bavatoadaoflraato-
torwsttoa to deootate yoar
3EF0BE FOTHIG a i
detMtMr for jpmo- bMie,
sead tor a woif report
givtag critical aasfss-
meds a the dtttareal
maMa aad modda. Free
from PiUic Citisaa Ite -
searA Grmv, 8000 P St.
ftlr., WaMAi^, D.C.
8 UBftM, 9 mo. M,
saa kiw hair Mad^ oae
MnrtliiraMtaMtes
M n(<atead, bad MMto
c$um-4m.
nVB I Hill I frM. Five
weito ^, Better Aatort-
tm UpMk Mtor OMaa
Oo^ar mHA 8 matoa
aad ttNt toantoa. OU
499-«9tt after SiM
3 inERTCVnioiV haired
paipiea. 9 wta Adoatttte
eraaga 9 week dd ktttoa.
547-4fn.
SUMEES CAT - Ifovtog.
mast Did gaad heme ' De^
^wad Mrf a s atar e d mala,
StalpoiB^ Jtm. old 'LMtaa
to eat apMer j^aate aad
mia».n*<^it. «A-m»
3 MnraCBRMAR
horda. Ferade • 9 we
<M. CaU »Bm 9 p.m. 949-
9998.
b«aa/7ov, 1 MIM, 8
matea. CaU 4H-7M9.
mECAMES- to che ck
eat. PR, PrOba, Moaapdy,
S caa, Bad yapaa, <aarUe
Breva, Rasgily An,
Cteaa B a b be r «■««'** Md
^#W^^^^V^ ■'•^^i^"^w« ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^»
Buun aaira ai ^asaipsaw
madp i rtir i Librarf,
Grwt Bridge CMlftaa^a
BLACK RABMT, MALjE.
aaaU cage iadadel 4W-
1410.
PRIVATE UtEEDBI «1U.
give free kHse to wild oirts,
hawks, or aay hls^ aot .
wanted by oraer. iUaofifae
care. Mr tojared Urtto.
Stote prnnit ao. 00094.
Write: Ride at P.O. 9»
13429; Chesapeake , Va.
83325.
FREE to good bpaae-imaftte
pappy 9 Bxwtts oM. fart
TatTtmr aad part Upttx.
Lovw dUdran. inalH^
vatddog. Bloada «ttt 4^
-foidMil C^U 4Vr-t3».
KITTBIS - Vwy pra^.
&<ad Bridge wan. ftt -
1711.
siMiL sfsm-wm
fitesM -
a44M8.
are bjMl QHier
GROW Yom CftM twit.
Free
nOE FUa BnnVM tor
■ to.
tor 1^
a»fitoiMiM.l
rrm to food
St?-S7W
mrf ,!i>iMt4«
MnwMai'
bcjo. vtii»ii mm.
OHRVITtoa^ttraa Bflffl fi^^ Iwr gwa
FREE nfim • 9 wta.
dd, UMr ititoadL 1^
Mae. Cdl4M>MSidtor
3 p.m.
aM
to
Mynu-fsed tor At feed
arMMtom.MMirltoa9
at av^^Nw 9Hh 4 p.H>
S3 m^m^^m-miM
tedoatlfttpMil^yo^ra
cattagbualo&friaMP)
nmalaa
Wmmvamm
Mtol. Nf-P»
to good
<^and
day d 11 aTto.
ss!-iaRi?2?4 sTfiawss? sr-STJia
»«aa dMAwa. «eed dto- raedva frae toal ratotog ~- "" i4»-a«to
pewY- \/t
9 wedu M, )09m
eMHban^aa to
CaU 84I-
mqrftme
RiWAFIUIor
urmsto
toaiaed
tams
547-
nitt-W9idMte
10 mm mm Thai
X: 8 ea^.«.^aea: 8 brag u fltoafta e piu g ia tos
fiil**^*^ «a " * "* " '
rm ItiBet baMt. ||8 -
da
tu ydOvr ah. Fna ee-
Uamtea - Low ratee - Cdl
avadagtafte
RAMO TUMSfG: Serviit
Tidewater area for IS
years. TaaBllewtHa,340-
1834 (aasveriag service
9 - S, Monday - Friday).
TiUK TO TUBE - 997-
8898. Sptad, I4S0.O0 -
Uprtght. ntlOO. Vinlag
Piaao Service.
^kOSNaa.'fiUs * E*
fas -N^ piMs^. Mar-
"dsiDwgr^- I f.
RiMr dw^sM - mdal
hd&ay i^ -• ^<n per
raoto. 4S7-8I9<.
BduSE Pteat lovers -
Gnmrs are weleome to
dawtbe"AiqrttiagGKMS'
Pteat ^nten^Hdayd
Coaatry C^tteie'Hiiiin,
•199,/Moyodt B.C. Dec. 9-
.-17. ... , . '.,..- .- ».
8-Uataadyeaad
— — ' -,- — i
LARGE Raaiot'- ^SdU to-
dtoabeaditog.nBiily1totr-
toom. Loat^ baaa Rp
Maa. cm dBn-«88-M00.
Rlgbte • 987-4998. Aak for
Charite.
Mlini BCXk Part ydlow
L^ Ap^Nuu 1 yaar^dd.
Fonad aroond Washington
1^.; Great Brklge area.
Call547-40M. "
LOST ed-mde, Uadt 9 .
K-» dd-wUte Bm^il^
lod toltorcevaidde
CaU 999-901 after 9 pm
947^1055.
LOfCOLN Msjch V new
1919. Parehase vfltb up to
18700.00 dUcoad Auto Bay-
ers d Va. 497-3399.
VEGA - 1174 Bronae GT
BatiAfaaek, dr. tape deck,
exeellwt condition, |995.
00. Day; 4M-7g65. Night:
485-7959.
OLDeMOBILE-1999 Ddte
cnstodi, air coadfttontel
PQWar IwakM, power stew
iat, t owner. H*S.0O.
«1-8»I8.
OL06liOBILB-1969 Ddte
easton, dr oanditlo a g
power brakes, power
ateeriag, 1 ownw.
im.OO. 491-8945.
p6mTIAC-1978, Cateltoa.
nuy tottns. Air oond
ditionad , power bratea
power ataeriag. Priced
tor nddi sale |SW,OB.
W-M91 597-1997.
to spare
teardagsot
^ , ftvfltog «"•
Topes. Send 89C pltts
Aimied , self-addresseti
ivelgpe for more In -
.j^ratfUoa.
AMERICAN SALES
P.O.BOX 790
pala Sariior, Florida
33993
id^taii
--man-
^ dUtribtt-
9 Witt am-
flUOKXEEPIIfG/ Gaaeral
Ofllee work for stoaU bas-
iaeas to mv hDna/yoor tf -
flee. Cdl 498-3094.
IlCfUSG BOOK-
keeplag, tax aeeonds snd
or enftre aeeonitiag prac-
tice. Coated P.O.Box 1984,
Norfdk, Va. 23901.
ID * PARTTMR,
hoar to tatehoae
B(MIM-1979 790 K, Im-
m
m
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Ufl CBEVYMbartaa car-
ry dH. 8dr eomtttioa. bed
ofar.4M-444i.
FORD-ltW EUTE. LOMlt
ed: poi^ wtodovs aal
aeate, tfR-dawia^had,
i4re wtwda, AM^rMaiar-
v«yc
f47»
(Mi
eo. AU iMto. Vwy eteaal
13,000 to
«K»-8977
1970 vw, Bnrru. m-
bi^ aigto» djraitojrt ad
oavara , ttaaa^jgNd^^ra-
tfo , dr dnds, fMO.
M4-M10.
Cw - Ifffl Mate Carte,
11,969 Htfsa, |4,M.OO.
Wm ' m MvttKA:
flitodd taterad ear. Fdl
Sr, good ter radoiiaK.
-4f-'R9tt dBir. dn-
aftw9;00a.m.
POimAC tnu AM-Now
1#79. Paretaie wttt iv to
1100.00 diaaMM. iida
•Mrs of VlRttto. 497-
700.
BOHDA-1979 CB-880, nO
feliUaa, ahowTMfi ooadi -
8 bdmete and cover
:9o.jm-ait4.
m
972 WINNEBAGO iv
toive - 88,000 mUaa -
Newly rMeeoratad >^ air
conmiaiMid - 19.000. Cdl
547-4571, aak tor Tote.
VOLVO-1978, 194 £, aa^
cdlM«-eddltion,|8,90MO
494-5921
KIBCUnVE Metwlotoa,
Mil: 81 ft. Abaatatoly
I. 17,— -
y:BRYSLE8-197I Newport,
air ooadttoaad, fdl power
40,000 Mtnd mttea, sice
deaa car. $1395.00.
-593-5051 597^1997
Stoeal, AM-FM 9 -traek
steno - radto , alley
vAsds, KMd dtocka,itew
paid. MidmUntfrM. ex-
ceed ooaditioa, 13000.00.
495-1708
CADn4iAC8-Bew 1971.
Panfit vttk im to 98SO0,
diaoond.,^ Ado B«yers of
Va. 497-to9.
DODQE-MriowVaai, ,
S78 11500.00, 1973
18000.00. Aototoaftc.
545-7381.
DCHXrE:i97CCO^., ....,
top, dr-oonditionlif , AM-
FM, 4-need, 29-30 mng.
.SUPER^EAN. Mucbla.
tten didterl 460-
iXMJUfi - 1999 ^ 9 toi
VAN Btxnr. bdaa A-1,
low mUsaga.^O0: 988-
707>.> .
BUICK LTD, UTS, 1^
blae Witt wUte teadni top,
air-cpadtttoaed, aUpoa«r,
tflt-#had, wdsa aeafrd.
Cassette dedt, Uka JMw,
Orldnd owaw. l^tTS.
<^r5«-9874 after 9 p.m.
DODGE - Ifad Tan, 1971,
ttitt* top, Mjy iffwlafH
rod top catopw dr-
oondlUonw, S/8aMaaMlte
traaamtealoa, poww de-
ertag and brakaa. |S,000.
«4-U«.
'i97S • DASSER - 19.1KIQ
mUea, Ukannr, adoamUe
fi»toiy Ur: 8 door eoqie,
red Witt wMe tadartor,
■Saerlttce at |3,900. CaU
ll-»»to,llwto|SiwMiw
K)AT. 94.8TARCRAFT,
17 ft. IttddAsa «itt 7&
bon^^oww Jotottoa. Fd-
ly aqiiUpedi Coad Goard
inveetad, tUt trd^. New
Mat covers and tM ea-
vM^Skcriflce 11575.00.
488-4389.
St,P&
UUt
Jdaan • |I,I99.9B. to -
dadea traitor. 8 -• gd.
fas tnaka, di A tear rwe.
r, aada 9. OOl
iddd - 987.9830.
•^
JSS
1N9K ATKMIBtoaaare
arMM
I^TRmUTOR - BdP PBO-
|da J^ wdght. (Men-
argeHO-aad aani meaey.
Pboae tor deteUs - W-
9999.
LAinE8...oani 89-|8 par
br. Wwfc jow Frna bra.
^ New TdqibOBa Pio-
tram aervidqi asr eaa-
tomers troni yow hona.
■CsU 425-7119
BARB d^^boBw. tut/rm
tid e. Et^ f manaymitt-
teaea raqplred! CaU 4tt-
IMO
CXNERAL maidainaee amJ
Jw^wgrtng peraoB. ^n
ttaa, 1-5 p.m. five diyi
wtokty. Mad be raapsn-
^M» peraon.(^947<^M84
CAU) CARRYING ELK-
IRRAN. Fdl fta» wwfc.
(ML 499-0347 - 9:30 to 9
P-tov
FULL TOIE- Part time
sandwich vn^nikM. Wdt-
ssmteridi prepratlon wdt-
ws. Waiters-faw teaders-
ooddaU wdteess. My Bro-
thers DeU. tetween 2:30
to4:«> . Alii^y 975 Witch-
DEVELOP-
CompUsnee
Commadty
MENT Grad
Oftiew
Poafttoa (wdraa a wwfc-
lag laowtete d Faderd
Grad reidMtoaapertato-
iag p e o to m aa ily davd-
UedM^ Witt dodr^r's
coanuan, todtvidadwUl
BKiailw privda eoabi^-
ofa ««i^UaacedFed«n]
CNsad rapiteUeaa. Mte-
toani af % yn. edte^
adadattoa llwn aa aeere-
dftii eoUen iritt comae
awk to pwlto w pwiea-
nd dtatofato^ea w ra-
Iditt lirid «d 8 n«. n-
pwtoaet OT tad^M^Kf-
periaaea tu$ baHbalUa-
M iw adaedian. Bdary
mp 19111.00 * PWO.
^^^^B -^^^^S^^V W» *^^^w W
Va. BendL Sad. d^fw-
f ART - nMB WyKSR
FOBCmiaiAtt
dad
IW local pablle aiwakiag
ea's fNNpt.
tateraaang woi
pared aunrid
voifc. Pia
Oaei
tetona atoa e a yanr hack-
groMd to: Parfonael Di-
rsdw, P.O. Box 8198,
t^^mmi. Va. mil.
WANTID
18.10 hou „
bMtoan flrtoir i^lad
ftwboia* mafcwii wimi»re-
,» < •< Write
iUaMtoQtfw, 3rd* Breed
Street, Flordice, NewM'-
CHILD CARS-to my bcMe
day weak, w hwr. Fea^d
yard. Eaynrianced re-
li .ote, itepitotoWi. wfthre^
.ff.'iicaa. 411-1781.
■ " fr" '■ - ' ■ ■■
BABYanmilG-Mybatoe.
New NOB and War£^Cor-
iW. 499-7897.
BABYmillB-^WiUuep
oaa pre«adMxd ige (Md
to toy bode. Eijiwieneed
aad rdldda. Fonnw
wtted taaehw. 949-9970.
CLEANING New bomea
aad redds. AU dads of
ldeadBg.Cdl481^»n7
"I~Z!!!ET3rz
OPBOIG. NYBIB wsd-
Uaratawaeaa. Fw Ia9w-
awwM ' Vrfta Baatoeaa
Sarvtea, P. 0. Bw M8 -
IWtgMa Bead^ Va. 88IW
PART-TIME excdied
aniaiap Lotto Aaraa b-
torsatta ad has a ttadted
daewa hartowfctog ladl-
vidadawhatwdtotottls
ana. tUateiinidedpo-
aftiaa fw heBHaukers,
paasieaers, edii«s ata *
ate. Fw totw-
UATOM T^ite, march-^
lag aad dnMfl|. anall
elassaa aal jww te tea-'
ttoa,' caQ 499-49(M aJteir!
7:30,
ffixM ma lOffiHtD, «
tn Msft hataad Garam
8 fmn ahL I
lltonHl9.Attiiy '
ttOlBtoHvwAva.
taadyi.
narmiK* -
and ^pnllaatton
8wto. aaadaalf-ajtoaaaad
aanriippa to : LOTTO
Sharea htotaatlenal. Bos
MjS^ . Mtfttui, Oatario.
"Bwd appertaaity em -
pleyer^.
EARN EXTRA |!I tt
Kiven mdltel^dii^m.
EE DETAitS, SmI -
CEPTS. P. a Bos 12098.
|t^. vyai8iH£g^
SBOOHD nCGME oppw-
taBtlytoRdaUipdMde-
aatodtelrtbdwSlft tfyoa
UketotaUi topeopegive
aaacaU. dff-lsst.
THE AMSNCAN DREAM
(Q|wainilfa»Weak8}
Om Taw«niFl^8lO(&-
«i i«H wtadterFaaUca
OMp. Ev^ttlwftiwided.
Tonr^Coal msoo. Cdl
Ton Free l-t00-974-t797.
Bava a ^y proftteUe
aadlimdlfd iaaaStoyof
yoar mn^ Faitlriag tta
iated to Jeaaa, Oaaimsmd
teiivaar. pi,no.ooto-
ddas Bw
9-
!
tory, nxtqraa, «d Trato-
togv Yoa B^ have yow
dwe open to aa IttUe aa
Mr.l^.^ 999-8889.
'tDEMMx^-fUSiSaP
Fldd tuaUy owned
paay to exaeadim to Va."
FWd Crariboas&e. Part-
time i'l^taWadit aaedbd.
^PossUde to asm |100-]
•Its.
iaad
name, addrws. aad
telodwat aatolwr to: Box
l«f. C/O .. Cbes«eake|
Pod. oeaamaka, Va..^
88^. "Small invMtmo*
needed."
Earn monqr! Iw yow inni
bead O p p a rtadte tqr
admaewmad! nufttiaiew
FaU "Hm. (^49^-1974
aaftiaaa.
"1190.00 WEEKLY maU-
tik drcaters. Start im-
medb^. MaUen, Rt,
8-nBos SlS-C.Haattag-
to^ TX 79949."
ARE YOU a auaager?
Ld me show yea bow yoa
caa aiaasge a baaineaaef
yow own wn aa income
pdedtel d |1,0M per
oioBtt tte ftrd yiw on an
idtid iwa^Md at aa-
dw IIOO. Ew^ rettre -
toed poadMe. Ilaidag
aad girftonee dven. Aeae
fo rtetoi»wfe.l994.
'm^^mmxm want-
rani TBiARBA:
Ite
_»IWdiUa«m-
CUewMMI'
Mry.' Babifla, ^.01 a^
aeif-addreaaed
to: K. C. Han
BOXER PUK - iUCC rag-
idwad, town, abote and i^
wonted, t wks. dd,
1190,00. 497-1949.
FRK STia) SERVICE of
bedMfd raitetwad Irish
setter. (^ l48-S«9aftw
9 P.M.
POODLES-TOf a, 7wka dd.
wUte, 1 male, 1 femate,
AKC ragtetwed. 5^-0977
CAT - nule. 9 madba,vrttt '».
Itea cdter Wown/oran-
ga wtth white pa#a. veiT '
frtoa^, &art ftrldH ar-
ea, rawanl 498-1738 dgUs >
■ - .t
DQBERMAN PlMBCflER - '
Pi^a - AKC ragistwed,'
9 wka. dd, Bhote aad .
wwmad. Bladw - 9189.00. )
Maes - 8800.00. 588-8809. ;
M FwaAdawte
■HmsHamaadtontoMaa ^^
MAKRITa Hicdad Chris- *
tmas. ChampioB bloodUae.
15.3 . Flaky Anialooaa '
G<Mbw. Rftlioaa, hdtw, .
Eaglin , wactWB Janv* ]
m, baft. CUbtoato. .
B00e.0e. 488-19S4. ^
niEEDDK} age pnrabred
han^a aad yorks. Boars
•ad gilts. Deerpatt
Farms, FrankUa,Va.898-
4975. "•
•.£.U
ri /
i^iswBssnsnsET
Firewood tor snte - 180.00
PW ptok - op load. 481-
BARBIE CtothM fw said
fdadforCtotetaaa-dw-
4aiMeaprf«aillhia$i.OO
to «f.50, todaiUag vdvM
dreaaes ABd weddiag
fiwaa^
PINE atrav-tor sate .
you rake tt yow aelf
547-8989
TRAILER: Canvas cover, .
caU 487-1806 aftw 9:00
pm w weakMda.
TRUCK BED CAMPER '
bomenude. fite 9 ft track .
Md. wm eoamton. C^
487-IN9 aftw 5:00 pm. .,
wwedunds. "^ *-4
rii ■■■ I "V - - ii ' •*
EMILFs ANtlQ^FSHOP '^
Open ddte. SS04Ri|h St :
Pw^mdh. AU types ot :
aBUaaas^ art glass, ebtoa, ^
IWutare. Baitemwtears >
aad Madw Charge. QUI) 9
S!^^ —^
rm$mxm-o^7War
deU«erad. dackad' 9»S
teadOoad A ap. 545-oi9r'
after SiM w 1-357-5949,-^
toleofWted. , g.
I^LEVnm - 4 ft. eoa- %
tefflpn«ry Waladcabted- M
Bawtifd piaee d fwd- ^
tare. TV does ad work. S
$50. «l-0e57 i^
: H
8HALL inerm^e Fop-'A
00m martlBa. P«^ ^U- J
doaa prerpa^^sd eora^
to 8 v' totaatoa. Gom(^
tor boaia w bMteeaa, ea-^
paetaUy bare, btogoa, mo-*«
tote, ate.. 49«<ml. ^
TEWTWAP" dl|^-^
aad «^w aavw. Save 4^
^ - (^ w wdl water.
8.(ilIkANCO-B0XlR«,
ItartoO^Va. Uim.
wna.
8.no
Ml
hdrocm mTB: all \
MAPLK toeMaa: Ba* *
4 \
^ ... _„ af !
tewwa, bN^adtwMlBdf-
rw Md
w. taM
1&.
8ttad.)M0i
ALL ARE
n excnj^ENT cmn-
4F.M.
Rd., Kaaaas Ctty, IS
9910* ,
EARN MONET NOW. Take
orders fw Lisa Jaadry.
CaU Iw ft«a edaloM ea
tQUIt«ea0»-«81-lBi.
nSSSB-Ua.ft.Fnil1
^%«iWL^ aBoaUant j
■ovno ABinu - w^
astt anUn eaBtaBta of
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' «^"""ll»wjf^!l"
H-PtrM«
Srt»»L< OH AFTERNOON
fflUlnf nooty! Adrertti*
your ■•ngc ■«!• «iti, , |ow
ost W«B( Ad. CtU S47-4S71
CASH m 1 HOt.,
Furniture, silver, dit-
ffloiKto, flMs (Man, Umps,
tools, any household Items.
Also interested in trying
entire es' ir night
WANT to tmy old t«mjo.
fMdle, m«Dd(dln. guitar
any coBdi tion, «S-459(i.'
CASH op spot iop prices
for MMri Amittttre or any-
tW«l <rf nlnt. Goodwill
slartt at home. Day or
BlfM- 4W-»SM.
ai-CotM aad $taB{>i
NORVIEW RABE COB^ -^
Norfolk's most coBuftete
*~~ seU. trad*. Buying
coins. 42Soatheni
— J!? ^*"**''' »»rtolk.
SSS'tlU.
It-Um aad GsrdM
FRVrr TREES: Not ti«e8,
berry ptaots, grape vines,
lanteeavlng plant materi-
al - offered bf Virginia's
largest Krowers. FREE
copjr 4S-|f . planting guide
catalog in color, on re-
quMt. Wtynesboro Nur •
sarifis, Inc. - Waynesboro,
Virglida 2ZW0.
.MMiMMiiMlfaHlMM
FCffiiCUFT
'4,M6 lb., like nev, AlUs
Chslmers S Stage Lift,
Less tbu 500 hrs. |5,50O
FraiftUn M2-6S32
TOOLS - PROFESaONAL
SET. Soap-On hand tools,
must sell, sacrifice at
$U95.00 463-0^)6.
«0-lfoUle Hones for Sale
kK»ILE Home- 1972,
UVK«f', 2'«»drooms,
jtrflv fiindshedi Located
^ OeeUft Tnilo- Park.
Most sell. Traasferrtng
oversets. Call after
C:00 p. m. 42S-2321.
AVAlLAHf MV
Many 2, S, 4 aMi S bed-
room m<»Mi». Srart/
long Ititsm. ia4», IN^
weloHoe. All areas. SoBM
with MIU paid.
RENTEX US-IOIO tec
OPTION TO BUY
3 bedrooa, equipped kit-
chen indoding dishwash-
er, dtnii^ area, kids, pets
ok. (7333)
RENTEX 625-1010 f#e
COZY FIREPLACE
4 bedroom, f^nge, equip-
ped Utcten, dlnli^ area,
sS-M P**s *. (8024)
RENTEX 625-1010 fee
KDIQS GRAlfT-632 PeUtoi
PUce. Vb^aia Batch,
23452. Air eondltiOArt, 2
i^iry, 4 b«tat»n, E 1/2
bath, SUt IKI^W, or vlU .,
rent $375,00. Ap|dy laper-
in 1-4 p.m.
WUOHx
HOka arsg for sale
in
People {d^vAf Boaes
*<^a^MMUsn
SALES OFFICE. . .
333 9rovid«ee Jtd^
Cil 404^317
VAMTEO RAWFQia
Moskrit * BsjecMi * Foat
. » •
Mtak
I WILL PICK UP!
Licensed fwr Bsyer la tte
State of Vlrglala
PlMkllUi»w4M-3MS
me Q« Inu Bi loriiift
BESt PIOCSS P0ffiaN4£
«U5 i^iMs CrMk l4M,
SirflBlk, ft. t30l
:;*
«.J iir»mts.lw Bsrt
UniTER Rental - Va.
noDB apt; AirfiUwit elr- -
peted, T.V., 1 Itock td
OoHUi and ARE. 1195.00,
twao^to HtiUties. 422 -
4790 afto* 6:30 p.m.
IIORTH^C^
2 bttdnoM. ftdl Utchm,
<Uidat area> drapes, fur-
aid«l,#150<l222)
iterrEx 62S-inin tee
?ACMC1ES~
4 ^3,* 4b«dnns. All
aitet, all prices. Open
1 am fo 9 po, 7 days a
'««dc. Call BOW.
BBITIX tt5-l010 fw
REAS THE BEACH
2 bsitaroom fumldied, car-
pet, drapes, laundry
faculties, parking, $225
(tO»2)
RSirrEX 625-1010 fee
CERAMIC TILE
OISTALLATKMI
Invest In your home. We
repair bathrooms, stall
sto^rs, kitchns, patios^
foyers and tlr#IM«. Rev
Installations as well.
niysDQifwni
CaUiSfttai^
UGHTVAD
aiovataad water saver.
8tw fair ways. . _
Ctty o^ w^ water.$2.00
£muk:o
Boi 12731 Warfolk, Va.
Six 3-bedroom 2-bathcon-
tmnporarf ranch and
2-story homes. Eat-in Ut-
chms, dining rooms, some
with flreidaces, a/c and
beat pump including fliU
energy-saving package.
Plus on-site swim and tai-
nts did) fbr exclusive use
<a 118 famiUK.
BUIIASRSCLOSEOUT
From 146,950
$1500 to IMOO below VA
Afpralsals.
HO DOmi VA Aim 95%
CONVQITKMAL LOANS.
LABAYMORE
at
IPSWICH YH^LAGE
COUEGEPARK
Directions: Military Hlid>-
way to ^gew:y Olds-
mdtfle, tarn east on Para-
moot Ave. to model honse.
C^oi Noon to 6 PM &it.
and Sun.
(Itrtw Realty
4M-12M
S«1w(Mm
ttO-lStt
mtis
tt4-37M
FINIOTED OFFICE LOTS
Cedar Rd. 4 ARMiarle
Or. 7 finished office sites
1/2 acre each. Water, sew-
COLL'^'a= PARK
■I
.GREAT BHIDGE-Hall .Man-
or. 2 story 4 bedroom, Z
1/2 bath. iiWO plus sq. ft,
of 11^^ area. By owner'
$56,000 No agents please
547-8066,
CHESAPEAKE-8.10 acr«s-
292 ft. road frantage. part
wooded - Oooglas Road •
Call 421-7416.
MOaUPKLS ~ BtiA
noA, thTM btdroona,
ntUlty mm, ^iM air,
caipst^ fioietd lot,fR,00O.
H.fir
Si.
. jitai
^R
CaMta Ctmtf, R.C.
3 hadnKm, antral haat-
$211000.
2 bedroom, canlfroot
$24,500
Laife bttlUeaded water-
trod lot - ^,000
M,L. sm^CKEALTT
Sillitt, N. C. (OH) 336-
4119.
NEW 3-BEDROOM
REAL HOMES
•38,950
ov» 1^ SQ. FT. or LfvnG
SPACI.
Y Wj 01HI L AMP ( M*mOm,<:r
cAJtiMTiMQ, iUR-comnnni^
A miiKm oici.;imep or
M«i.
MMVMB BATH A TimiS tUM.
Irtt fTOItHHIIft MflWIitt
COLLEQE PARK
iraWieH TOWNVIUAS
Vli0ittiHMcVCiiesap«k«, yt.
fain 1-44 to MUsh River Rd. laterdhtige, go west
1 iiUe to C^«n Park aotruet at PHAidenee Rd.
t t^fanr M^. CsmtvB RrtHlii Sstai MMMi«r
424-d679
I .i 1(1^424-4312
r
A»mK>Mpf*>* yS. 0901.
otttbOrBtntuotlttw
Start WW tft^n for k f/utia
JSwAtaUaniSl
Cdit^oowiorfHd
iGii
VIRGINIA
BEACH
804'-4B»3707
DEAiiRS WANTED
MMttNl*. iDi(» 9r (MiMt*. oMrtM by IPM. tor (w
Mto tH nvM tnnd photo praduc* mmI pWMalng
komK wtsimaHousE
mniM»Y , limTONE
HUMm HOUOMAIMm
PuitjftniWiMnfiMdiMMv l yOl l iiilin ri ii riit^ t a
$SZZ7. ■• a iMrt ei »M tout grBWUm Mton doSv
pholbmdMlrv'
M»*M«iiii4l'40l«i^l2n«iriMlM4a6-17S3
«^ liiEMimoML ni6fo »mr
l«4R.nH.$t
4ini
mmm
® WE 1776 SHOP p
ISSSi £ ViffdMM BEACH BLVa.
NOnFOU(rVtiQINIA 23502
i/twmmi/LstMmtticmt.
Beidt ehatitt,brMa^ragMrr&i(s, pendants.
1
-Assemble.
tn sQver or gold.
your «ra for yotf personal nse or sell for FO^t.
A complete Itawolfiiddied Hours-lOamtpSimi
iBWelry to stock for your .U iifOW. TH^V SAT.
seleetian.-
^mmt m-im
tf%i
rfta
Jkiiul
a y«un, .JVrai (Totkir
He. Ill hns oat sttandti^
by whkfe all oter bUt
si«MS we maasarod. :
Ha^r imm^ins ud mM
dlfleatltos iatar-Ro. lU
still can't be launmdv*
ca. Wood boras from ftoi|t
to back Ute a ol|or...^J
buras lai|^r.. Jans areas
eaa be haalsd afficl saiOy.
Tiadiii5ir~'.^^^
Bas-itilef dasiga. fcod gl'
for Weodbonar's R|-!
wood hoalMrs, flrqlaWi^
eeal haatws aid MBbl^
Htm. ( 'i
18»A N. M»mt&0 AVE.
MMMPTCM. VA;aMl ' ;
One Mock oft liareKT'be-
Idadin5.
ComMsle Mi «f tepd
storai,aad8|0piaees.
Sales nd tauiaUaidB.;
? ,rHKlT«r»P ~^.- ..T7t(
WANT AD$ WORK!
486-3430
SERVICiS
NOTEiMCl'AUTO
Cwnty
FiiMNioeCo.
342 {U1TLCFIELD Ri.VD
WtlJIDN
Kl KNTtK
On» nUDLT 2 P|l^ TO DAIQl
PftKBSM^Alr Itt^OO
Optiooai: GanNtre, Fireplace, C^tral air. NoMrt
Payment to Veteran. Only $200 titta cash t9^
qofred of Ve teraa ^ rctesors
Lseaad tfl 0«v Creek Hvi.
sassssssssagBBi
mM
COftfflPUTER
PRC^^AMMER
MMEPI ATE OPENI W
talPOlI
intOOftAMMER"
P.O. Ia«497
'rwikSii.Vir(ini« 23151
aui-ya*
J. CALLABMf PiURTDK:
laterioF, aaterlMvaeouMc
Mown oeiUaia; WSB% a-
tlmatos, SM-1319.
BI^IE IklPRtfl^EMElIT -
Cupaotry. noflng, sfafing,
room »mmt»g^Mmiri$-
dows and donrs, plai^-
lag, riactrtc, eo^rete
wwk, ptairtdag, gi^tMttg,'
rwaodraag kftdMs and
btfhroom* , brlA aadUock
tmt, alamlnom ^db«,
Hre^acaa, earpMar Mf
l^ttiai. Sentag i^Tkia-
water. Ht-4919
BLACK
BROJHBRS
Maarafitfn.QsMnill
llf aad Sapatrd, Ml-2219
M
BaOd^a
«46-7t18i
Gwa^MMers
Kooa AitttftH
BofllB-Ctei^^arte
A«hE.«ke^&.
MO^Amaoo
i.Va.
OQNCRiTE ftOm
nn
TK^WATER WINDOW
CLEANERS. Coauoardal
aad resUenOift — 22
nm of aipertaioa. 543-
GARAOES AND «»11TI01^
'^ I.A.^UU. ' "
Cwaalc A floor tMo. Old
ft «w wtHTk. BaflwjwM,
mckm and iliclM.
niEE estlfflates. CaH4as-
3337.
RHBUeiC
lHi|)iovtniint.
Co.
Ktt^MO rMaoMlai 1
ridtt
GaitiaaMn
Caumtrj
rmmmtm
Garitltrnm^rroOBi
y««aaak»lt,M'ndBti
»M4» or m-tlfl
A^^Hlorftio
1^ ^te rag^mrt
oo^Hster (liUl)
MM«M !l7-7m
RKW TOLL-FREE NUMBER F<Nt iWIT JUTBip
The Halted Slates Army bow wmUm a now MI-
iroe hotUM lor AnoT Retirees tAo tavo ^noaBoas or
piioUams yertitatag to thoir pay. the waAer 1^-tOO-
«H-II90 aiMl M iMaraalaparMQOafoAmi 7:«a.a.
to 4*00 p.ai., EaaUnSlMdard TiaMMd taai 5:45 a.m.
ila Standard ~
to 1:00 p.m., MooMala llaadard Ttae, lfaa«iy thrai«k
Friday. Qdls noaivad at oHwr ttees wm te roeordid
aatomatiealbr aaif a return caS will bo inite wMte
two days. Th« new line is do^ad to iVow Aroqr
Rotlraos to call at no eipoase hh, h^piU^, to j^-
vMa thaai vllk batter sorvlco fNai tto Army Finance
CMMor, IwRaaapn^ls, "^ —
Let it be kamrn from November 23, 1977, Iwill^it
bt rcM^eosflriw lor a <mm eontnicted by aay^erttaa
iay^ Inpeaeik
Warroa A. EldKl
m
KOOAK DKIXnUTQIt rttAHao
mmMfi WANTED NOUOM
WUtlfMlHOMSE AlMmS
kiOHfldual. ktotoor Famato. needMl tuH or part Nnw «>4ki
irltMW wofW lamoui Kodak Him and othm phoio producia
««ro«igh comiiany •MaWtoDad ioc«iion$. Mite tMe yeiir
year for indapaiKtonM. S49« A> imeatinam. Ouanrtlea0 12
nunoxiwfetendiaarapurduaeai^eamant.'^
CAU. M>.ia«tti(reaF«a#i-«6fra4B-iagoerc«aaeiAat4-3»ii«i
le f Mey, • am 10 a M>. ■ M. • S.III. «• 1 Ml- iAT.
nitestONi PHOTO co..
nREStONf MNUNNO - SMKX 1041
i«aN.3wi8t..cotoiawa,Qi<»e3m
OrWiNe:
WTf^lESI
VwSde
OIL MmRER-im»f BEDS
GAME TABLE Wnn 4 LEATHER CHAIRS
SEVntAL ntORlS-^VERAL OAK CHAIRS
MABOtkUlY UraARY TiCSLE
OAK WAffl STARD-OAK DRESSER
GLASS-TOP COFFEE TABLE
AKT. LAMPS-SUGS-PICTURE FRAMES
ASST. IHSHES-MI!K:. GLAKWARE
ALL KBK£ OF ODDS A ENDS
9 A.M. TO • P.M.
Off Battleflold Blvd., Istevrve on Oak Grove
GREENTREE RD. 1st boose oa left witt porch
read the
classifieds
every issue!
RICARDO, INC.
m,sssi
SalesmsaofOM
We congratalate Vivian, who has been Salesmeo of the
Month 3 times since her assodatioo with RICARDO, INC
In Jue of this year, each month over 100,000 in sales
volume. Mrs. Neal U now eligible for tte MUlion
Dollar Clid> with a total sales volnme of 530,000.
Mrs. Real graduated tram Chowan Cidlego, Nora Caro-
lina and has llvad 30 years IntheGreat Bridge area. Her
husband Landis, isalsoanagoitfor RICARDO, INC. Real-
tors. Itey have three daughters, Terry, VIckyandRobyn.
Call Mrs. Real today for professinal service, in any
aad all d your Real Estate needs at
4tt-S554 Anne) or
547-4555 (ctfHce)
WI COVER CHESAPEAKE
di
"la the Heart of Great Bridge-
547-4555
391 Johastowa Rd.
Chesapeake
CLASSIFIED ADS
er hMagia
~ Viiglaia
ads are the
VlivMa
Maae ymt lew east, qaicfc
lidn. CaB 141-4171 sr 4ai-l4M ar
haa*r aeioa a . We're hare to hria
in IM
er lees, oaly $1.10 tor ear Ml ruL
MydaisitMad.
nsasa nm ad Itr ( ) Issaai or (jTtU stopped.
Coat U ^M per laaes tor first 10 wards. M<
tor aaahaddtttoaal word.
() Paymaal aaataeed. OPtaaaoi
City:
-Jlate.
Sip.
■ail to:
Iferlj PMicatlflas
|.0. Bai IW
aasapaaha, Va. tttto
•i*
■tfr
^il^pma's h^way cteath toll is rising faster than it :'
hasmyears because nxxe drivers are speeding, more
drivers are drinking and fev^^peode are wearing ;
safetybdts. If s as simide— and as horriUe— as tha£,)
The (fig^wav S^^ EMviskxi d Vni^pnia miees
voutodrivecarefuUy andsoberiy. Becmtseitwoulcn't
be Chrktmas without you. " >
Ybu can trust g
Taylor
REALTORS
Brothers
HOUSE OF THE WEEK
RadeUffo Meadows .
4121 Perry Drive.
I, Va.
BomRM tin atonr Oatdi Cobolal. wlft testarad
aMtog, 3 bedroo a w , 1 1/S bafl». doobio
a aJBd two som cmIM air aad beetii«. Porm-
sWrway to partially flaliiad room ever garago.
Slaattars bilew are praiaailmials la real aalato
si^oaribi to aaMctoadaotoMdesas m e mbora
atbedamlstatobaardsaadellMlMtoaal A sso rtatto a
HisalMiteBQarda.
Pra^Gt yow tovMtmmitlS—omof tht/t ItOkig w AMiMorsf '
IW
Ck).
310«TWfl«XIIOM>
KMimiOUTH,VKMlA
4«4-4ft42
^
BRADY &
Anodatts, bic.
Realtors '
mtt'k Tif« Raiiic Rd.
Mtet Mouof mmn
itefdH-ISti
CH^CHLAM}
i^^irsnt: i
ftltii.MCr
im
^am
I
_0
Hatr Dnssw
Mating •very 4^ 7u^.
N9wtown Jtoa^ 7:00
#||fl
1*}?1^
\^^^^-
"^
Hmr COwsts
Foniiivia:
^^^^■^H Protetstattl IfoiklUif
I^^^^^H Fufciw Mcrduodlsiflf
■■■P^^^^' ^ ado Care ui4 Cottiitttcs
VmMWD CtTMr Aetde^
C AM ULP TOO. . . Spteitl HelMiy SftYtaf
ACT HOW! if j<m rtfister i^or to Jan. I, If TB
Randal/ Aoad&viy
1 (4 SduA WHiMudi Road
Viii^HaBMcKVa 23462
SmPtHiiian DNder Agtncy 490-1234
Te^ your fd^iion M^
1. Do you avoid
buying loiiMttiiRg
new bacaus* you
think '^wythinf
lit tba atona ia too
younc-lookiof?"
2. In your doaai
ri|^t now a there
one baaic out-
fit that can be
changed about
with aeeeMoaea to
YES NO
m
aaiiu at leaat three
different looics?
3. Are you wear-
ing the same kind
of clothes, hai^
■tyle and maMup
tiiat you wore five
yean ago?
4. Do you know
just which styles,
silhouettes and col-
ors are the BBOSt
becoming to you?
an
DO
6. Do you behave
that f adiloto meuia
wearing «4rtavifll
"the lat«* Alng"?
6. Do you jwuJlly
feel you are suit*
sbly dcaaaad wtet-
ever tba e«ari«nr
AKaWBRS:
For the hi^aat FadliOB
I.Q. laHng, yoii should haVc
' ans#ef«d "no" to the odd-
numb«cad . questioiia and
'Vaa" to Om ev^^imb«wd
ibna. But 4o«t be dit-
nvad if your retipg is Jtqt
as ^ijh as ymi'd Ilka. Sv«^
an can develop a good
faaiiion aanse; it just takes a
littlle bit of work. Stu^ ads
utdj store dtaplajm; axp«ri-
nMK^t with. tour Alothas and
aee(|saoiriaa. ffqtil soon di*-
cover the la^ks tihat are bast
for you.
MuMMm
Vi
PRICE
Nowmtsicai*
BEAUTIFUL
i
^BSSIILM^
TfOR the HOUDAVat
i
ImC&m'i I
Virginia's
J
FIRST LADY
9mm i
OF j
BEAUTY
1 OptH for Men Tims. Mf til 9 pjit. !
( Styling mut Hair Cutting |
I 2859 Virginia BMOh Blvd. |
Mood for Holiday
Holiday time. Days of
party-throwlaf. Nights of
iM>iae-niaking. Yet, deapita all
the commotion, fsdiioB gen-
erates its own sttbtla excite-
ment. There'a a s a a a nnal
focus on newly softened
shades, remmisccitf ^ of diild-
hood pleanires. (l6|niMnbcr/
bdM dippwa, oottoh.^@BMbr\
and birthday cake idnf?) -^
Gentle. s«ribd«ad tones of
innk, blue, peach and mint
ffcema caat a dreamy effe^
on soft, fluid fdMica IBm
oepe (k ^biM, silky Jeiaeys,
chiffon, challia, aatin and
veN^aML Airf dat^ls, p^ii-
«oat-pretty, grace dnaaaa,
blousaa. and swaatan wiA
lOfloantidaBh and femininity.
RufOaa and iaeaf htiau a^ge
ne^Unaa, ooHars, euffis; fine
ti^cks and n«nower bowi
Complement blouses; and
delicate pointeOe pattaming
makes its m^ aeroas baby-
sit sweater k^ts.
Ihk SMSon, oaiebrate the
uaa of soft ocdors, fabrics and
details ia holiday drHsafng...
and create aome of the
prettiest, most fishionaUa,
wardrobe padtsfaa.
ONLY WITH THIS AD AND WITH
NO APPOOn-kBNJ
"You'U be g\ui yen tamel"
S036 VA, BEACH BLVD.
raONE |I7-I0G0
I. ■ J
Boutique & Becrufy S0/1W1
Perk up your holiday with a new hairityle fron^
one of our Professional Stylisjs, then shop in our boutOvJ^
•. \
for all your Christmas needs. ' \\
We have a large selection of TrifariJewelry: \
Vera Scarves, Celebrity Gifts
BIEAUTtFUL
^mST^
*t
Tfor the houda^^
m
S5<J0 VA. BEACH BLVD. (liM.roif1t)WHlS)
MO-MOS
wMKotI
mm
^m
m
3T68 Va. Bch. ^vd. ^^
&rchwood Shopping Center Phone '340-5$ 11
VUklpsValcom*
A"
'Wt do yetttirday or !M«y
mn's Hair Styles
•all well kmown pro
ducts used includinoa^
AEDKEN a JHAMACK
'^
mm
Mi
1 ^^f..;^» ^mm^^,^ interview with a iM|)or«>tion
versatiHiy
Qn a typical day. Miss Unt<
vnw never 4tops moving!
Misa UNva-se 1977, JaneOe
Conmianoag. nistka about
her Hew Yoit City apartmett
at 6^ a.m. to {mpare for a
7:3ft oewqiaper photo ses-
aioD. At ID-.QO a^m. sl^
attends a breakfast to receive
u bon^rvy award. Then it's
a (pkk nip oiM to the airport
for a fioon flight to Lob
Am^i, where she arrives
\ in time tor a national tefe-
vi^OR taBc^ow nhorsal and
liiehow faneile find*
tia^to tqnw^ in mie nM»a
I t^itBfgaihiA. to New York.
1^ eew (toy bmn t^ ntii-
tttti Ae i^ ^ tlie
^than^wdly t^B^H
jilMltwrary. i ,
Here, the 24 year-old
beauty *is phatogf|^w4 ji^r-
nt % nre4at M MMI IK Viet
<M»fAmttmm fiU^fiwe
ftverlookmg the Hudson
Ifver. Janefc »ys flat Iwr
titke Jiftt J^sii^kiM'.a. non-
stop pace of travel to exciting
pl^es and te ^tpottuuiy
to meet many imarMtiag
people.
But no suttto- wlwre itw is.
Miss Univjene mu^ Uve tip to
ber iaamot being the most
fiemitra wtNnanin the #orid.
C^ (^thCFimjxRianl tfbdu of
kNririn vnMt is i^iatiUw and
laaeBo^ wwdrobe of Sandi
Ckn«ntty^iwify (^ri her
the enseneie to take lier InMn
suniq)to«inimro<
It's not ahray possiUe fM- a
complete wtttlrolw eltauige
going froih the busy <teyt to
the eqitail^ busy nigbts. But
by chalet bar ie«ii^, Jmi-
eqe has ^nd she am turn
easy dayime senmiet iiMo
amuMng even^ 4m»I».
''Beil ^afl," Janefc ^m-
nents wry^. "umg aecea-
soriestocxM
allows OM to N
rati nc^afity for anyone
wfe'axM dw M#^ n much ■•
MitsUwiiertf. '
WktferTips
e
Use luHid oesm orhand ksdoo
du^ Cfddtoi^ no matter how
s(A ywTHQwK your hawk are.
We'^^riGKa teadi widk nme
hoMteei w^ ewitfMd iMnds
d^wenmtomniaber. .so
wa |ott hand camiMfiin^
die ik9 yw mt yop tooiannMi
— awyday. . .luriweK^es
in ^ Cfen mt eves tf ym <lMik
^ |PB tto fuu^ to be bothoed
ttwu flM lowtfk — same of
ustiyiofcS^SOc^Medttaday
(it!s it gnttcQOipiiBdavfaridfd^
— wtafAoeaiifithaape ariia kt
bottMA-of^M i^jMRMt; When
ytw ft« huft ya^.mUm are
iik(^ to swdlso be a/eOmMti
witfe you \m|k ott<Sae hunpyi^
in^Kimd a sedmnny sunvntifl
WaA your hw mote o^ttJi
Jnfiq^ od^ seMOB if yoii wear%
hatmwtetir. 'Raffhig yeerh^
under a htt "aides** it.
UMci^yow^aAera walk
in riie wind the Way you woyiii
trMCit Faraday at die beach. tt*a
die "cesdcs" of winter that ftpd
totheimnklesofi
v-1
M^^ csn't «t to die manidMr-
fau^^oard loo mwn — try weaffig
eotorien nail polish, ft^esybiir
1^^ a weD-cated-for look ipfi
bpi jNDurnaiU in shine a liiji
time idbt darter polidiet mf.
n^M «>id chipped. .(*^
Fcshion Forecosf
n
<»^<» < >*^ <» ^^^
If fashion this saasoa
eoold be aiifl«Md up into one
W(»d--tbit wwd would be
ta ttM
hi Aa tBtmtm
and flMr of d^Ms. LtxykfH
d«fl|i«d waists and full
<hh^"''aB aHtoeaaand dam
wMttlota <rf MfO^ mi &»••
The to^ if awq^ frob rtrict,
to sn-
dotiMa
wa * WM^ «i taHbr^ iUid
t^ttm e i ttlC i rtMr a-' M5oe»d
i^ ^^, ^p ttta htwt, wDSMi
wtUU wAlA fkninoaa on
riiMts. -^Ipt'- '
. 'f^ fun tb«e are aMWia
in e«Kt iWM^Mble riaa to
wnv up a^rWng and 'avary-
^Ua§t ai^ wA* you feal
0orion«ly fltniniaa. FaO
colors range from vibrant
Jswri antf bwor tones to aalh
dMd dwty;<« aarthy akndaa.
mat ^j|dl# is4 tiny florala
m the firfaite printa for
•oftf romaathe dotbea. The
bast thing aboHt the new
det^» IS A^ they ai» both
very wearable and very
flattarfaig-
This is the yfar to put
tUnp together htqavvtr you
like and iavant n|iw kioha
all yoor own. Bdt with a
dramatic k»ok iron can't be
dishavalad'-vimr morning
■mat bt ptnsel. TMa fall
w«Va not w arn in g jmahaup to
hide behind, but to pby
up what we like about
ouiaelves.
If yoa (aal good about
younalf, youll want to try
some w
update your
Ine
_^_ new makeup la dwar and
luminous with bumiabed
earthy color* and thaia ia
dafUilta balance to the fa«a-
•yea, Bpa, chaeka-tU the
•ame iatansi^y and ail vary
eloaa to the pan* coh>i. F«r
>. iro|i
fUki bvawBiaya
a pinky hroihi U,
eetor for a iMldatful mono^
ooaaatic face that ia tha r»
fact iba tor the soft ronu
I-..L. j.f f.ll
Coming to
HOLLAHD
PLAZA
Tko finest in
by aU meana. don't forget tof ^
iMMMI
ilai
mw^<^^ *' *
P^Pi^l^pillL J-UJ M tm
'^^^H>^"'^»'^n^PWPi
^ I Mpijp^^vmp^vw*
uunes role
MiMMli M t«#(^sts tt^ntef Vliitaia fiMJefe aty
ttflB mm ilmms ni ofi«r b««di r«pl^iliM^ "I un
eQii^iM!«d tiitt ttw fote.ol tt» *MS Is CnrmapliMiMd.''
Dr. DoiaM «u oommisiiowd to mka Uw preMala-
tlOD by Dr. Arttar Mio^iia, r«ltr«4 Old OominlMi Uiii-
Y«r*lty iirolMior asd emrMtly gwloclaa awl pkjtfeal
MUiUturt. Dr. MmTU aaid be rvpraMoted davelsper
Edvio B. Llndsley of tlw Uk* GwHrgt CotporattM.
Tb» dtjr has been stadflac tte pOMiUUty ol adi^M
tactn ordloaiiee ^«fDlatioc Mtdtfront coKtitR^M. Wfelie
tinier tkTon the recent policy of using the sli foot e«-
toor line, the place where the dunes rise six feet above
SM level, to relate constriH^OB.
Dr. Dolui tnMsM eOorts 0( the Fwtoal pwermiMl
to protect the Cape IMteiW UflilliMae. HeWMr amll
<tf eeabags nor a seamU «^ taeetuM, / TbeHnal
iQlail^ ittit kea«ii>te«tdaieil mamttkm ^ 1913 to
14 nilUoi, ^Mmiiu^immEmaMt, be salit
The teimoi mi^tS^imni to more trequeitly. he
said to inra^et beadifirait ptop#rty are ausiive eoe-
er«Ae ^raetores.
Be atfil it would be a mistake to elimtoate elevatton
(that to, di^N^ the dones)- U toe Nme ttme. be laid
he "wott4 W wry cantloas aNM dei^oi^ toe dunes
tor proH^Ma.* . f
V« 03219
Beach residents are true Claus'
Alto« Watktoi, w Mrs. Santo Claw, Us toe tme spir-
it of Cbrtototts. Mrs. Waildas and hashand, Claude,
dooatod their pwd cheer to local boqiitUs, anrsial b^mes
and the undtttprivUedged idl over toe Beach area, A
sKKry OD the Watktos and more idetores are on llie to-
sMe pages of this week's SUN.
Mark David Massei, of Sunland Drive sito on Santa-Wat-
kins knee and reveato his seeret Christmas toi«iags at
Ctowte and Alice Wattins home Sunday to homestead tor
their annual Santa meeto toe Uds."
ferv/ngf ttw world's largest resort city.
^*>*'^'*MP'Vv^^
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51«Year.No.51
Virginia Beach, Va.
Published Wednesday for week ending December 22* 1977
Two Sections
15 cents
m
XA'
Ifliear from Beach council
Smart shoppers
win at Christmas
The hustle and bustle of tolulay sboppiog (tften brings
disappointment and dissatistoctira to Virginia Beach shop-
pers. But it doesn't have to be so.
If a shopper is careAil and smart, toeie's no reason why
Christmas shopping can't be a prelude to a happy iraliday
season.
u^;.„^„^^^.miit^ ^^ Mfe i ^ 'i) ' iwi wiii fsj^ mmi by to^' ramt0iem^^smi
aess Boreau to help get the most out of iliopping tiib year:
1. Trade only wito concerns known to be reUable or wito
those whose reputoti(m can be established by intelligait
inquiry.
2. Unless there is a written or provaUe agreement
otherwise, all sales are final—and toe matter of a refund
or exchange to dqiendrat, on toe policy of toe seller.
3. Decide definitely what you want before you buy so as
to avoid difficulty or detoy to take-back, ezctenge, or re-
fund.
J
%EE CAHttL
SUM PflhUc Affftin Writor
VfffUbi Bench rapcnwi^ttai to the Geiwral AsMibly
EHv vhot Cttf OhbcU vanto tothe wayofto^Ma-^^
tton. Bat toey areit too tan idio^ bow maebtte e% wm
getftnan tt» ivn AMeaiUy.
n* tow mai«s fOMraUy dtored sqppni dt the Beach
I8fpoiti» h«t «^ oandid tfMt ta^ig t^nmett raeatows
Monday mon^it tboat tbe proponto wUch don't stand a
chance of passing.
Real Mtate tax
Qf the loc^ opttoikffi^ji toe State Income tax. Sen.
Peler K, aijidft^ iWd^l^ luto toiidi ofaelan».
He^aald ^re ms a strcxbgfeeUi^ about im:r«Mliig toe
sale* tat to «a» mf cent.ijN^ wmm Drtoi to $liD nii-
llott to r#v«ttfe, bh tltadftog or re<tacii§ the rnl estate
tax.
Mayor Clarence A. Hcdland referred to toe regressive
naturt of tbe :^ Mtote tax pototis^ out that more people
on fliid IneotofB ail toovlng to Vl^ltoto Beach and altbou^
toe tui rate has bell |^ tow. assessments have tocreased
Deleffite Bernard G. Barrow aato that altocnigh toe House
f^inanet Cw^in^ttet to coocemed about financtog local |^-
emment, ttie api»oval <a the surtax is "less likely now toan
last year.*
Water sources
"Hie legi^ttrs soppinted a recpiest from toe city for
special togtotottani^tiMiBed by the Southeastern Public Ser-
vice Ain^^ of Tlrginto to allow toterbasto transfer to
iawridfti«p«NMnMd scarce of tmter for toe eight juris-
dlctloM ill tbe uttrotiy. Del. Glean B. McClanan emj^si-
sed toe toiportonee of having equal sq^rt from toe six
citi» and fw> enmtim in the AiUbrolty.
Vice Ittyor I^triek L. StaiHlii« said that all toe Inrto-
tfeUoes to the Aathority agreed on withdrawal from toe
Btackwator Nottoway River system which was toe "first
time to my knowledge that they have agreed wito anything."
McClanan said that he hoped that toe siqtport from toe
otoer ji^sdictins was as strong as "Pat would hope it to."
Standing said the area- wide committee atoo plans to to-
dude the inter-basin transfer of water to its legtoUtive
package. Standii^ wanted tte legistotors to be sure that
MOrtoem. Virginia, which is experiencing tl^ same type at
wat^ source prcAilem, did not have such legislatton ap-
proved tor just that area "and not us."
Hanbary said that Norfolk is deftoitely endorsing toe idan.
Standing said that Tidewater may get help from Nortoem
Virginto for toe first time and "I matotato that toe water
beloags to everyone."
The stote prohibits inter-basto transfer of water without
toe approval of all localitites tovolved. Any permanent
source gl water for southside HampAxMi Roads will require
toteitoisto transfer.
Camp Pendleton
Tte legistotors also agreed to have toe General Assembly
desipate a committee to study toe feasibility of using part
or lUl of Camp Peodletoo for a public day-use beach and
recrtatiiai tocility. Smator Babatos suggested the todusicm
of Seashore State Park in the study.
Tki dty has been as persistent to its eflorto to ao|uire
more priUic beachfiimt as it has to finding a water source.
The Stote Departm«it of Parks tomed down a reqB^.to
tun Seashore Stote Park, or part of it into a day Beach,
efforts to open the 1>each at Fort Story to toe public have
also baan^nnsuccMSfUl. The city maintains a small b^di
at Fort Story and atoo leases a 600-foot wide strip of beach
at the M»^ end of Pendleton for a surfing area.
Pendleki, used by the Virginto National Gtard, houses
few penulent military pers(»nel.
Dele^te Owen Pickett said that to Ainil 1977 some
conslderatifm was given for toe Justificatton of the use (rf
toe ounp ^ the Natiraal Guard.
(can't. i)nA-3J
St. ternard Jumps out of
SUN blassified ads
Ofertos W*leh|s
to«atod4t
reMhtog btf ow fireea-
"M's. «4umpu-% Sandn
Oei^ of ^hMMkp^te nys
atoM hw &. Bemrd, and
wtth the m:cess <rf toe Vir-
ginto Bwoh SUN ctossi -
fled ads, toe dog pradi^-
iy Ini^edl into a new tone.
Mrs. Devey just ^1
teve «KM|$ roMk to ke^
toe toifKilv ^mt. taSmm
a nmniiM t do^u* iMh
toree etoklren to hapiqr to
own toe dog.
-Hm ma who tooktbedog
iivM on a torm, and it's
toe ideal ptoce fto- a St.
BMwrd."
Wlmtever it to ttet aeeito
to be biMigM, sold or given
away, do it best wito toe
MfWi aench Sl« ctoasi-
MiaAi«^(»4«k
4. Buy wito care. Rrad labeto. Be^ sure of toe correct
size, color and otoer requirementa. Keep your sales slips
or receipto.
5. It is best to examine Christmas purchases before
Christmas, so that any daim for defect or damages may
be made immedtotely ratoer toen after Chrtotmas.
6. Don't try to get cash refunds on Christmas gifto given
to you. The tod that you don't like it is no reason for a
mcerchant to give you a refund.
7. Wten you buy articles before Christmas, and bring
them back after Christmas-don't exped to gd toll credit
or rtftrnd if the article has alrnidy been mariced down—
untosatbe store wanto to do so.
8. Don't contract to purchase anything beyond your cap-
adty to pay.
9. If you pay an advance d^>osit on toe "toy away idan"
be sure that you can and will go through wito toe deal—
otherwtoe you may sacrifice your d^;)osit.
10. Nevw let ycwrself be m^ed i^ buying anytoing
ty high prMKore sales talk or claim that it is yirar tost
chance. Take your time and make vp your own miui care-
ftiUy.
ll.^Read all p4>ers you are asked to sign and ke^ a
copy.
12. Don't buy from advertisers who attempt to dis-
courage ^w from bqring low-prtoed advwHaed goods, brt
who ia^ad try to Mgjt iressure you into soi^biag dse.
That is "bait adverttting."
13. U ^>u find tbe artide received to ad as ordered,
<to not we it. Ndll^ tbe seller immedtotely and give him
tte opportanlty to adjttst it.
14. ■ yon do bustnns 1^ mail ontor, flrdnulwMre
yon are dralii« wito a reliaUe oMiqMqr. Altow pl^r of
ttnto Iw delivery tad write very ptoto^; parting or typ-
ing to btst.
15. Mo one can eoirtianally seU retofl at wbiAnHdn pri^,
M an afpaal "Buy Vbdaale" to ^^raUy
1«. Tnadent vMdws, sktonto Ikwtam, nd
are net aroMd aftw (^tMims to IMan to
17. A gviutoe ^am be ^aMm ud to
II. ma yon kww Aoirt i^m «r kiM wi
^vertM« or irtilr sdMMs. r«ort torn to toe 1^.
YoiMr MMM tiW be biM to smMmm and paw r^crt wft
rfk
1
I
■,M
Letters to the editor
A fight to save a landmaifc
/-
Editor, Virgiua B^ch SUM;
I cAme first to VirgiaU Beach as a tourist ia the bte
1910's and retimed here to retire serai years ago. In
Ihe iaterim 1 had U?ed ia Seattle, San Francisw, Denver,
i^^-fi-mM Ghle^. I wu ianitiar^ wiik Urn Pacific Ocean, the
*| *^M?« and RiO<i# Mwatarfas, Wnt duaded to retire here
e -fin Vitgteui ^ueh. A nuin reascm was that here the At-
tlaiilie is a warner, friendlier ocean that the Pacific -
iMSt of ttie time. And I find liore the sea more tha*
! ite iBMilaitts as I grow older.
'•, I m tere today to add my voice to ttie many others
J Oat teve btmt raised since the Coast Guard Staticm was
abandoned in 1969. I am r^inr^ei^ng a groiq) of concerned
ei^sas, aad our purpose is to convince the C(Nmcil to
act to save ttc htfUittiv for the dttzeos of Virginia Beach.
-y' As an Historic lindnaiiL.
^ Tl» Virf ittia Bmch ci^ ct^uul has eQdors«4 the des-
IB.
I
igtt^tt fd the ^tieo as an historic Undmarfc.
The Tbfintt M^nrt^ LiuMmarfc's CoUinissldD has in-
dicated its reMiiKss to Ust tte ^ittion as an historical
landnart. They will also recommend it for listii«in
the Natiooal Register of Historic Places.
The G^ral Services Administratipn (who tocdc over
tlw buildiiv as surplus government prqierty when it was
SSi'idteBfioaed and who are one of the possible owners) have
•*^'t9^mmeaS»A to the Viz^inia I ^ndmarks Commission Qiat
^^, ^flil Stafton he listed by them as an historical landmark,
'^i* Also tint it be listed on the National Blister of historic
Regarding Ownership.
It also ai^ears from the records that no matter whom
^^^ Court d«:ides is the owner of the buikliag - such
ovMT do«t not want ot keep the btfhUi« tor ttemstfiw.
(And tUS iUI iRiAi^y be trae tt ttMv is an out of coart
setttemwdt).
Vt. 9pfim* Va»i wist ever is ttie owner irtll be vUUog
to traa^r tte nv^rsUp (rf the baUd^ to the elty of
Virgtida Beadi at Mr cast to tte dty.
It goes wHbont sai^ ttat tf the dty accepts the boUd-
iag it will have to move it - and very soon! ^udiei Jdiow
thi^ it is feasible to move the i»Uding to the end of Uth
Street.
The critical qaerttoB - Should the ctti accept Am Old
Coast Guard ^tion? And should tt be preserved?
The answer has to be resowding YES. so let's kxA
at a few reasons WHY1
The first life saTii« ^tlos came into eiist«ice^tiioiit
(we hmdred years ago - at the same titte our city vis
founded. The statton was named "The Set Tack" SWfam.
because tt was loeatod where the Britidi lainched a sea
attack against our young nation in 1812.
Ttere is no <4her huHdiog. to my knowledge, ia the or-
dinal ol« beach ctty which has been si^ a part e( tlie
city's history. They - ttie city and tiM baildinr ■* mre
"horn and raised logger."
At one time ttere was ooe soch life saving stMon
baOt on file beadi every few nalles sooth firomCape
BHiry to the CaroUea border, etch ooe a day's walk
firom file other. Now fiiey are all pioe or bc^mad our
reach - save for this one. If we let this oae be demol-
isbed. it would be like letting die old C^ie Hnry Ll^
be torn down.
Htntat every American bcqr and girl ud oi^inly all
of fiiose who grew iv on tte Aflaatic Coast have been ia-
sj^red by stort«i and ^etares itf Um bravn^ and eadur-
aMe (rf tte nw who naaaed ^ lite boats ud tte breeches
boq» ud lAo Umd ia iMft KUe «r^ Matfh»s. To let
tteir lilt ton* to ^W <^^ be det^^^^ to ataaost a sac-
rilege.
The foderal govenmMi to pidflic law M9-M5. raacted
in isee, reeofaised the need to "larMerve hii^»rie prop-
erties fluroai^oirt ttie uMoar. TUs tow ns utt^mmitA
by eteeotlve order ftlNtS in 1977 to assist to tte pttser-
vtfUa of lilirtorie ppiiAHlee,
I f^nly bdtove ttttt ttw city wiU be able to oMato fed-
eral fod ^to graats to astfiit in ttM rqidr tad preser-
va^oo of the Co»st Gahnt Stattoa. I kiov that the ctty
will M»ia addtttioul tax twmaes flHwi ^w iMal onlrttf^
file toOldiic stood - owre fliaa Mintfi to >« tte eqpease
of ttie love and file eoaftliwed iHres«mttoa of tte baiUHag.
I Imow ttitt several inronioMi cttteeas have alrMdy agreed
to have tte baUittiig pitoted.
Uke tte fiiU ^ps of ttie l^tttemilal, to whose age ttie
life saidqg Mitfioa was active, the rehired battdtBg can
be a great toaitrt attr»:ttoe. As a life savlag maseua
aad/m- aa art nnisenm. 01 ttiidt flue Board Wttti Art Show
was heM there),
La^y - ttiere is a U« (rf tte iea whteh Fm sure ill
of you know. Tliat whea a sh^ sigaals tt is to ^stress,
every sl^ppn- who sees or hears tte distress si^aal to
duty bouid to go to ^ assistance. How ttie oM Coast
Gaud Station, from ittich so maay ^stress eaUs were
aaswered, is to distress herself. I say, aod I believe,
that most eittaeas of Virginia Beach mat to see tt res-
cued.
John M. Boditoo
Hav# a safe
beach holiday
The holiday season is tqixm us anu our iiraughts.art
turning to our homes, fiAiliei and friends. As we d^-"
orate our bones for Uw viewing: pleasure of ooe'Sad-all.
we stoald keep to mind several Uiings which wfll'make
tiiis a hnvy. fire safe holiday:
Be sare the decorative lights used do not have any fray-
ed wires, broken cords or loose sockets. These amtt-
tions result in a severe haxard of electrical shock as weu
as a potential cause ot fire.
Do not overload electrical circuits In your home. Ov«r-.
loaded eirCtttts can overheat, caasiag a fire.
Be sure to tan off all light sets, colored spot Ugtts
aad ottier decorattve fixtures when you are leaving hooM
or retiring for tte evening.
Only boy llgM irtrtogs ami fixtures which bear ttie UL
label, telUng yoa ttMy are approved for tte alage listed.
mm purt^Mtaf your Christous tree, hvyo^yaflrin,
fnitt tn9; store tt ton cool place wttb the hue ta mtor
aaltt ready for deeor^iag. Use a t»e staad «Mek »ttl
aUov yoa to water fiM tree vhfle It is toy«irJioiae.
A«M the use ^ caafles aroaad tte tree otipi|4ec-
orattoas wMch nay Igrtte easily. Do aot place tte ^
Bear fire ^aou. rMiatori, Me^rtatoo Mt, «'«iiwrseiffc«B
ot heat which wiU dry ttw tree, eaaiiag tttobecoaieaflre
ha^rd.
Whea baylNt urtillcU trew, look tot tte UL tobri M-
Ueg yoa the prodaet Is Hmm r^totMrt. ^ _^
Be sive all deetrleal gUto^M)- tte UL tobel. This
assures yoa the ttem has been tsstod for salstybyUa-
dei 'w rtlwi LitaNloriss.
imue you are ChrWaas stenitog, retaemlwr ttens
saeh as SBMke detectore, lire esttngutohers and honae
exoq^toddmiai^ea^^toirti^. _, -
These ttoeghts^ itoag wfth good flre-aato seaee wia
provide yoB «itt ttie piece of intod aecessu*y ftv a hafpy
hdiday SMsoa.
Pen pal wanttd
69
W^'
M 4>nW iZm
It's a blue
Beach Sunday
tt was a blue, blue Sunday for Yi^^iaki Bea<A whoi tte
^ decided to emet the blue law for tte first time tt about
lire yeare.
R sMSs kind of flmny tint with all the flea markets, a
gan^ aJm and tcnrist attractiois, that an "(M timey
flea wnrfeet would be Ut. Especially right btibre Christmas
Ife sare eoiM me Elvis to sii« us a few ban from "Blue
GS^itiUM' Especially the merchants.
YlT g<»ie Beach now has a bad mme. The d^era who
were tsvMd away and had traveled from ne^Uwring states
wiU sandy no Itater sing tte praises of file largest
iwwrt ctty in Uie U.S."
loM Coole/
SUM EdWof
kaA Imr Riag can flie Beach hoM ttaf title when merchant
doon are closed cm Sunday for the sake of ttie views of a
iMitiairi^l few. Tourists will surely spmdtteir money stNoe-
where else, SNoewtere ttiey "can" s^od their poaey.
I'm sw» no one warts to work everyday M ite we^.
Art idMMhta't that decisis be left to merttomts? Altemte
days <rff eoaU be an »ie<^te solutltm for Miplqrees.
"ne matt q^stiai is fk-eefom. Freedom f^JM^ftt
Cteijrt^i as ihSI as tte Sua&y w(»-sU|q>er. SraieflWK eoiui
be wwfced otrt for ttie be^fit <rf Virgtak Beach, milmtMtM
IM's kA wait amrther five yrars to botch the blue law
tmia.
Editor; VirginU Beiitt SUN:
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to OaMaHui parttts aad pn-caaqpaiga parilM «MMa one
that staMto oat Ufea a toB veeyU.
The DepaittMBt of Agriodtare iavlted tte SUN staffto
a iTMs eo^ttwre to RaMi^ 'to fcii^ off a three-year
ttradbatfoB eaa^ialga i^almtt ttie boU weevtt— adestracttve
pest of (eottoa,"
Now ttat's aa iavitatlao aot to be midered at.
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of tte nm sttlf IMS IttBMdktely avrilaUe^^
to taan ttMtttttartsMaito drexttagNittttg tte pOK^^
len «reMffw, tt Nnu Mt ttetattmMfltfni^vtt
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Road widening offense to residents
By LEE CAffiLL
PtiMic Afi^rs Writer
Tke Ctty (rf Ti^ida Bm^ wfll ^4r ««ys to naJw tte
9l MHtt ^m Tntt toss oi^wive to
Civic
tt wUl be a M^ arttry evw^Uy coMeMag^o (Hd D»-
The UapN sii^ted awylBg tte MgtaNf we^mvd.
a eM^ siie«MI# sMMMBt a
The Kttgt INM
LMgae ^IMiM MMteuetlM al
, «w-»»ff» ai^nwy i^alS-
tor tta l^pm, toM€tty<
d tehomesMHlctedtt^w^e
MrriM ^M to ^M Mrs a^y aMV, to
^mm took ao aitta oa the LeapN^s nm^ W^^
tte eeMtndtoa Htf ^ ftr^ BMeMv to Pe«f<ary to atew
ttiH ftv a cmA aad feasUHUty study oe tke suggested
^Mlttim.
Tm mm lAw^yes saggested-to dn^ tte project
w tt ifeAce tt to toe mm i^ tmimm^
I to be ao^Me fty tte Lcafae.
Tte hOBM to M STH hiM
fi^ tw> y^w wite Mm raM VM ^
Deaglas sM OM tte hriUers atoy mfLtmm
ttltM.
biym Of mt hoaiM tttt tte read wo^ be *
Ctty ttaf^pn* (Mnrge L. KuMvy nid ttit to
pleased to look at attaraatives, bat that tt woaM be dittsatt
toraloeatethe right of way tothe waatbeeaaae ef t>Moat
ot aeqplriag addttloaal rigbU of way. BeatooaaiMIH|
be a waste oifmoa^ m twtua twn-Utui xMif hJ^miHi
laaes were needed
Ir ... cruoa saia laat tt was Loancu s
<y«flt ttw eaastnidtoa of hoBMS that dose
toama)orhlgni»>\'
Haabary said b« would look into the attnatloe h«t ttat
Um city hu beea limited to asking for a SO-foo« dislaaea
betveea aeastraettea aad nslor roads.
Be said tte medtoa strip wUl be batattfled sad that he
would took into ttM cost of a feaee or other buffer. The re-
sidents do aot waat a woodea feaee.
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nMUKSSOsI
B«O(TA.M0MUS
Geaerai:
TOMSIMGCO
Adrerttotog MaMgei
BaOMOABLLtR
Stairwritor .^
iUUiEBUUIIE
FaMished every Wedaeeday by Byerly fnbUeattuas vltt
sHto efflee located at IMltoBMeat Rd., Vtrglaia Beial^
Vs. IS4M. Secead class pestage paid at LyMtevea Ma-
tka tt Vlrg;(uJ» Rf^rt. ft -wWk «*eeriptlM by ttafl: ft.
^ ,~^^^^^>:'^ V^ j^ir
Beach proposM to 8tatt.«.
Del. IfeCtaaaa aUd that «iace there Is m ansMMMs
tnUil tfcere is ao need for tte camp at ttet locatiw.
The Quart «ftne some rther camp such as Camp Pickett.
Mayor H(^aad also sunned the posaMU^tkat If tte
Quart needed a beach froi locaUon it migU share Fort
Story with tte Aimy. Coitamaa J, Curtis Pape saM
that it was "laccwcelvaWe that, the Nattonal Quart could
JttsUfy tlMt use of Camp Pendleton when Camp Pickett
has thousanes of acres' now that amphibious warelare is
..out,"
Ratirement system
^ CowoUnaa R. l. R^^ts also asbtd for darificaUon of
IMDpOMd leeislatioD relating to benefits of cHy employees
ia the Siq^daneBtal RMremrat System.
HaiAiiry said that Virginia Beach started this year to pay
all <^ the employees' coatrihiUon to the system which em-
ploy*!^ ttougbt would ramie to five per cwt. Jtow that the
State, nder tte {ot^o^, would reduce thepayments as well
as the taNiettts, Hanbury was conceined that employees
might feel let down.
Pickett said that the changes in the Social Security Sys-
ten| have distorted the structure of the Virgima S^le-
mei^ Retirement System. Actuarial studies made of the
|;i^st«n, he said show that the income of some retirees
exceeds the teke-home pay before retirement. To eliminate
titfs occurrawe, tte pnqposal is to reduce the payment
from one and a half per cent to one per cent. The change,
if it is «Baeted. will m>t affect existing retires. Pickett
Mid that althoi^ tiie proposal came out of his committee
it "was not siqiported by him and it was "premature to as-
smne there will be a reduction.
Virglate
M, ItW A
gasoUne texes, ABC itrotfts, wine taxes asd otter Utdireet
bieoeflts.
Peslgm^ a particular committee to study tiie feasl-
bUHy f. a partkl aU«c|fhn ^ tte ^te tax coUeeM oa
m*>B^l fctf marine p^Mrito loalitites'fcir iwpec-
tion s^ »fe^ latrols en the waterways and shdreline
of thcr stote, and eiMillshim a State Marine PoUce Force
uidepi tte Commission of Gtme and Inland Fisheries simi-
lar to lUutt estaUished in the State tA Maryland for the en-
forcenert tH motor boat safety regulations and all otter
martoe law eaforeement activities, Tte rq>rMmtatives
agreed to ad( for tte study ctf both.
Hanbury Mid ttet tte Commission of Game and bland
Fisheries spends 9S per cent of its fuids on Game. Cnr-
mtly, of tte nine c^its per gallon sti^ tax collected (»
fuel, 1 1/2 cents per gaUM is aUocatod tothe
Protectimi Fmid and the r^Bainiag 7 1/2 ^nts per
is retunnd to residents whQ file a claim for re-
*ef of f Ae IVee^
motor
Game
gallon
fiffld.
Blue laws
Riggs also said ttiat tte blue law was impossible to en-
force, and "why teve it on the bo<dts if we can't enforce
it?" Be said ttet he was sire ttet some of the people wte
Voted tor the blue law In a city-wMe referendum are now
breaking the law.
Pickett said ttet it was worQiwhile to consider am^itr
i^^^endum on tte matter.
'INlMdas Mid ttet te did mrt thl^ theG«iena Assembly
to d9 aig#dng about tte blue laws because tte Assembly
feels it has given localities a way out —through reteren-
dums.
Horse racing
•«^
Babalas said ttet parimutoel betting "which carried tte
Sottte three times will te put in the House side in '78.
Riggs remarked ttet even if parrautoal betting is legali-
sed laws wcmld teve to te chaJoges to allow terse racing
on&mday.
Hanbury said ttet a study made by the Virginia Beach
DevelqHriott Cmmeil was in favor of parimutoal betting only
if tte city received a per ceatage.
BidMlas said Out in tte last verston (rf the bill tte lo-
calities were given some of the "handle." He said uncer-
tain still exists about whetter the activity will te state
or printeiy owned or located in Virginia Beach or WUliams-
Otter proposals presented by City Council iscludfed:
INstribi^gi^ of iwt sales tax reveme to operate ^m
piddle scfools based on the avenge daily memtersh^ of
tte scHool divisicms of oich county aiMl city as certified
by tte Comptroller of tte Departmrat of Education on Sept.
301 of tte calendar y«ur. The tax is pres«»tty distritated
on ^ basis of a triennial census (rf school-aged pqwla-
tion. Dr. E. E. Bridcell, siq>erintendent (tf schools, st^ested
ttet this proposal te "placed cm a teck burner," because
ttie re^ census, in which tte age of chiblren included
wfr«' k>irared, is bwieficial to the Beach. He added ttet he
(rtUi thtpte tte propsal is tte most ei|iiftsJ>le way to distri-
twta.tte money. .
Distribution (tf net profits from the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Boart and the State Tax on wines tesedon either
^Jast preceding United States census or the latest esti-
8^ (A the poptilatioD nmde by tte Bureu of Populatioa
il«|;Ecodomic Resean^ kA the University <tf Vir^nia, which-
ever is Uia m(»t rece^.
Barrow said tte proposal was offered last year and didn't
get past tte ap|»ro!n1ation committee. There is even less
sette df urgency this year he said, because of the^-
proadiing census.
Beach erosion
An apprqtriatira from the State of |400,000 for the Vir-
ginia Beach Eroslcm Commissicm for the 1978 biennium
lAich would result in tte State and federal govemmrats
contributing 50 per crat of the total expenses a^ tte city
OMiMboting tte remaining 50 per cent. Cost in 1978-77
was 1715,527.16.
Aabalas said Uiat tte d^ will teve support from Mor-
fOK biteause of erosion jHtiblems in Ocean View.
Sen. Jps^ Fitqiatrick said it would be helpful to
teVe tte amoimt of tax itollars touristjS spend in the state
because "mon^ will te t^ht ^;ain Oiis' year." Hantery
said tte dty research st^ has determined ttet Beach
toirists generated |5,689,983 in sales and cigarette tax-
M for tte Commonwealth in 1976 alme, xgA Including
Vice Mayor Stamttng estimated Oat over telf (rfthe money
is not dalned by Virginia Beadi resid«rts. and it is this
midaimed portion ttet tte city wanU. It now reverts to
ttestete,
Babalas suggested establishii« a state-wide service to te
tak«B over l9 tte i^te Police.
Pickett nld Ite proposal was made oi^e tetore and that
tte stete would ratter not do it. If Qie stete «ere to esteb-
lish a stete-wlde service, it wouU teve to patrol tte whde
coastline, te said.
Fisli and crabs
Councilman Floyd E. Waterfleld Jr. in a related matter
suggested ttet tte Stete estaUish a license system fbr fish-
ermra and crabters from otter states. He said ttet North
Carolina iratterman were aUowed to fish awi crab in Vir-
ginte wters but ttet Virginte mtermen were required to
teve licoised in Nortt Carotins.
An>ropriation of funds for libraries iq> to tte level
already auttorized by Stete Uw. In 1976-77 Virginia Beach
was eligible for |215,470 in Stete Aid funds but received
only $55,690.
Allow cities toe ability to exercise c<mdemnations in
tte same manner as toe State Highway Commissioner.
Prior to tte test printing of the Code of Virginte Hanbury
said tte cities ted this abiUty. Babalas said ttet a study
is beibg made for remakii« taf s for localities. He said
that under new proposals, cities wiU teve a greater ad-
vantage financially and condemnation proceedings.
McClanan said he didh't expect prior an>roval from
Coimcil for his actions in tte Assembly any more than he
eqiecte Council expected to teve him approve ol anvthimr
it did. wu^
In addition to McClanan, Pickett, Babalas and Fitzpatrick,
otter legtelators present were Sen. A. Joseph Canada, Jr.,
and Del. Bill O'Brien and Bernard G. Barrow.
Council J(^ R. Griffin took issue wito tte "attitude
of (Stete LegteUtors ttet ttey are overlords of local
government."
Striking tte only note of discort during an agreeable
meeting between tte Virginte Beach City Council and area
leglsUtors, Griffin inmted to know "wtot tte legistetors
are planning to <to in roduce ttet we are not ^ipraised —
of such as tte dection of a mayor."
Griffin was alluding to remariis made during tte November
election ttet tte Genera^ Attembly should consider legis-
tetion to permit tte dectioffi maynor, Atfresed tte mayor
te elected tar memters of ^ftf Council. *
Del. Ow& B. Pickett i^ed ttet he ted^tto legislafion
in mind ttet tevoli^ tte city.
Delegate Bemart Barrow said te ted.no legtetetion which
wodd affect Virginte Beach specificially.
Sen. Peter K. BabaUs said ttat he ted none, but ttet as
duirman of tte local Govemmed and Financing Commit-
tee te had found ttet on tte Senate side as much automony
is given tte localities as possible.
Sen. Jos^ Fitzpatrick, said ttat he could not commit
himself to abstate from legtetetion udess approved by
Coimdl because tte people may mdce requeste. Re added
ttet he wodd cooperate witt Council.
Four • moitt • oM "Fat
Boy," a coder twrier, is
lootiiv tor a tome ... and
hop^diy before Cirtetmas.
He's had aU Ms dldenp-
er iftds aif te p^ier trate-
•d. Fd Bey tes a reaUy
good dteposition and wodd
f!t ricM in ♦" a lo^inf hom"
tf rM codd 0m M m-
pitt a good hMW, ^t
on Am to tte VtogUa
BnacbSP.CA. orert4»-
MOl. They've gd tots d
Thmr'i
pste, Jud ready to mate
your Christmas a qweid
one.
In Windsor Woods..
Plaio...Green Run
THE CATHOLIC PARISH
OF THE HdY SPIRIT
Maft«t:
7 p^. Sat., 9:30 A 11 a.m. Sun.
UlvpiiPM 340-7122
Beach grant J
Federd grante toteling
169,639 teve been awarded
to tte cities of Portemoutt,
Nwfolk. Suffolk, Virginte
Beach and Chesapeake for
highway sdety projecte.
Virginte Beach received a
11,575 federd grad for tra-
ffic engineer training.
Light -
to be
installed
By LEE CAHILL
Public Affairs Writer
The City of Virgida Beach
' will instell a traffic light at
tte tetersection dWildwood
and First Colodal Roads
within 60 to 90 days.
City Manager George L.
Hadmry sdd Monday after-
noon ttttt city studies stew
ttet a traffic light is just-
ified at tte idersection and
ttet cine of tte lights which
teve been, repteced during
the i^drateg to six tenes of
Indtfli River Road and Great
Neck Road will te transfer-
red to tte idersection.
Residents test week tem-
terted City Council with
petiti(»is and idormation in
sqqwrt of a light at tte te-
tersection.
Hanbury dso said ttat
dds on tte widedng of
First Colodd Road will
te ready te March.
— i i nwinw mt ds n iiii
as reported in the Wall Street Journal
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"While ite earth remainett,
seedtltte and harvest,
and edd and teat, and
snmmer and wider, and
day and dght
stell not cease."
— Genesis t:U
If Wteter cornea, can
I^ing te fur behind?
— ^Percy Bysste Stelley
Fdtt sees promise te tte white world d Wteter
When Wteter'a son witt slanting rays d light Seveab a world arrayed te glteteoiH
ddte. Where barren trees and snow-dad peate bqrond Are mirrored to antee-
enerusted pond; Some see it ody as tte year grown old, The earth devoid d life, so
dead and cdd; A dormant land where nothing seems to grow And tetnre hopes lie
Muied te tte snow. But ttese d fdtt see beauty te Ihte scene: nrowh Chnreli Itev
know ttet one day it will mean a mirade ttet God will dways bring: Tte new reblrtt
of life ttat's known as Sprt^.
Gloria Nowak
Haynes Furniture Company Rosewood Memorial Par^
sn4 Va. iich Blvd.
Fnidtnre-Badding-CarpetlaK
Bayslde Motora !
4747 Stere Dr. 464-4S6S
Cteries C> Hde, Sr. * Staff
•31 mteh Oi^ Rd. 497-8919
C. C. KIrkpatriefc
Wnils Furniture at Hffitop
miLasUaRd. 42S.S951
L. H. Boms A Staff
Price's Incorporated
45t0 Pembrdce MaU 622-9706
Brand Name Appilances-TV-Stereo
Kempaville Pharmacy
Lindsay Bros. Inc.
Humbing-Heatlag-Fnd OU Del.
865 Newtown Rd. «7-46S3
A Loan Assoc.
16S5LaAJaRd. 426-0827
Chnrch Aecoonte Welcome
Smith Sales & Service
Charlie's Seafood Restaurant
81S9 Stere Or. 491-986S
Mary E. Rehpelz * Employees
Keliam and Eaton Inc.
BIdg. Supplies
Princess Anne Stettea 427-8200
Fradc A David Keliam
r
Andy's Plumbing ft Heating
lOOSCandDr. 48S-S000
Stete-Reglstered-New k Old Work
Keliam-Eaton Insurance Co.
8111 Padflc Ave. 428-9161
460 Battlefield Blvd. N.
Elwood Smitt * Emdoyees
M7-2929
Furniture SI|||>wrooma
828 S. Uttle CrMk'id,
2981 S. MUitery Highway
Sandy Bdte k Enqdeyees
MHI-End Carpet Shop
4740 Va. Beach Blvd. 497-4854
Taylor B. Ca^ k Em^oyees
Preston's Pharmacy
1401 Pdadezter St. 945-7887
Janes L. lUrshdl and Employees
Todd Electric Company
Henry * Moses Todd * Staff
Higglns Realty, Inc.
6680 Indian River Rd. 420-8120
Cedl M. Harrison k Assoetetes
Chesapeaice Savings ft Loan
Frank N. Wood and Assoetetes
Engineering Media inc.
606 R. Liberty Street
Cterlte Haid:wOrtt * Staff
Brentwood Restaurant
ft Lounge
1818 Geo, Waditettnn Htebway
Chesapeate, Va. 487-Mll
Tom * Linda Sapter A Co.
Overton's Market
J. D. Miles ft Sons, Inc.
J. D. mies, Jr. and Assoetetes
Townsend Fuel, Inc.
James Van Dyke and Employtes
Southern States
Chesapeaice Assn., Inc.
1764 S. mutary Highfway
L. Bdaont WlUtemaT P«
P^aoanel
416-1841
1419
Tte
St I48-M9«
AEmpieyeM
Plasaer American
Corporatton
Ma nagw ad and P a r aenn il
^
TNs feature m rrmde possible ttvou^ the
cooperation of our mintetdrs. It is paid for
by tfiese area firms who beieve otA* chur-
ches are a vttal (^rt of our community We.
lA^^i^^^Mh^
MiMMtfMli^fl^ittnai
^m
snopping
Tte SUM wett CkrMiMS stewlM recently to see what
ftrery<Nn t$ Nyb^ for tk« hdkiiiys. Eyeo Santa Claus
ns intsii^wsd tn nmi aiit «hat kMs are asking bun to
None of the sboppers coma realljr tliink of ^ythlag that
is a big fad ibis yfitr. You can remember former Christ-
mases wb» all ansrone wanted was a mood ring, a pair of
toe socks or a CB radio. ,
Everyone did agree tbat they are spending more money
this year, however. But people seem to be spending that
money on practical gifts raUier than the frivolous.
R.C. Swain, general manager of Rose's at College Park
ShOMdng Center, said big selling items this year are small
api^taBPM Attck as kltehw aids, blenders and irons. Lots
of bicycles are being sold, and in the toy de|»rtinejit,.,^j)y-
thine that has to do with space* 'thanks to the movie "Star
Wars!"
Hi added that sDupp«i-s started eai uf i- uiu, yesi and that
Cbriatnas dappntioaa have really come back strong after
a decline due to energy conservation.
Santa Clans Wayne Scbook of Wedgewood O. in Virginia
Beach said boys are asking him most of all for "Stretch
ArmstFong" and "Stretch Monster" -dolls that stretch into
almost any sli^pe and then retom back to their original
fprm. Next on the list is bicycles.
Little girls are asking for dolls of course. Host popular
SUN Photo interview
are "Baby Comelack," "Baby That-a-Way," "Baby Heart-
\mi,^ BartAe, Charlie's Ai^ehi a^ Du^ dMl llarte.
A stroll down tte aisles of tte toy d^paitnwt revealed
thejyitest in Mtertalnment tor chUdTM.
"ai^ Coii*a<*" by Mattel ^toddles like «al tots do,
but <»m« right lack and Ufts her arms tt yc«." ^ is Ig
inches tall, cpentftMr on two "G* tattortes^ Is rtt^imflnded
for chiMrM over age three ani ciMts*^ii»Hnatety $14.
"Balv That-a-Way" and "Baby Hwrtoeat" art also made
by Iftittel and ctst about $13. "Baby Tbat-a-Wayf tmlks,
crawls ajDd tasses, is 15 inches tall aiMi rms on two "ly
batteries.
■ "Baby Heartbrait'' has her own speclai st«tto««^ and'
th^mo m^er with irtiich you can Ustw to l^r b^rtbeat
ani take her temperature. S^ is 13 incttes teU and pier-
ages on aie "AA" tatteir.
A search tor "Stretch Armstroi^" awl "Str«t<* l^Mter"^
prowl fruitless, as they were sold out in every stoNdfeck-
ed. But some of the new space toys were aroilable.
Here's tl» Bemco "Stor tm CSF C«ti^(sd j^ce
ri^ht" which sells tor aivroxifflately $U^ and ^ Mattel
"Flyioe Aces - Squadron Command Codqittt I*aa»dier"
co^fiBg^boit 112.
'^ItoUhMn, the n]^ hero," s#lls for $2.50 and tte
"C^joi^^eu- Blimp" by Revell (abottt^) soids Ughted moving
messsMfes and (^erates on two "D" batteri^.
». and MK. HASBT I* BDfflOlKi of Bowamn Rd. say
^ aim mft^ IMC* arimF ttds ywr oa ChrlBtmasi^.
IMym are ativtac laae^i ta oar t^em (tfilRs,"
What would you like for Ctiristmas?
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Beach has a treasure of unusual gift ideas
188 cloMr,Caris*Bi»sfets, the larder it seens to find
tftOM wiMnl gifts that Jwt hit the spot.
The Virginia Bwch Sun la checking aroandVlrgkia&aMA
hu found naair unusual ^en Ine^oslve ways, to natch
nptbatChrtstmasUst. «•" r» i««o
For a special touch to the kitchen, and some Insight Into
!S..'*il' J* J<V tfowB on the torn, try giving someone,
"Wtats Co<^ng In Farm Bureau Kitchens."
Tb cooUMok corera e?erythli« from soup to dessert,
afld is available thnm^h tlM Women's Committee of the
Cbeiapeake Farm Bureau at 482-4522.
Dolls an ilMnltely tte tu^ to make this Christmas,
according to Joum Brltt ami DelorM Davis of "HoM^les
It Crafts" at College Park Sbr^jdog Geota-.
"You use Joy or Ivory hUfM bottles lor the bodies,
aail then add mi faces and trimmiags," said lis, Britt.
"We have jtfolably sold 3,000 faces since S^ember."
Ovaer Butan Myrlck says many peqde are makbig
things iastMd of (kdng.a lot ot buying this year. Her shop
UiMl Of aaaterkOs and Ideas for many ineqiensive Christ-
ina gifts awl decorations.
/^« wFeaths nay be purchased and trimmed with rlUxm
aM doU-llke figun»s fpr around |10, depea<Ung on the trim-
nltiisated.
111. Oaitfs dl^layed a pair of "snowflake" earrings
^t <aa be made in a mtoute. A pacbge of sequin snow-
^mtelns abwtt 20 sequins for 39 cents. Ctee sequin is
from an earring ba^clng. The backs sell in a package
(tf U f«> 39 cents.
Little mt^netic worms, often used for holding messages
00 i^iigerators, can be made for arobid ^ out of styro-
fiiatt packing m^erlal^ chuillle and decorative straight
plaa.
Bomemade Christmas decorations la the shop included a felt
aad braid canly.cane clttin that counts offihe 24 dhys until
^ifstnas; a nativity scene made mit of a Pringles can,
(dd ^elry and angel balr, costing about 50 cents; an egg
b($ater filled with styrofoam eggs and Christmas riUxm;
and Iwtauettas faiM(»ed of ribbon, wire and florists tape.
rO(^ Wladl^« of inland Drive, is mhUng placemats
this year as gifts. Depending on the kM ofjnmyoubuy,
a set (rf foiU' placemats and two hot pads only cost from four
tostadcdiars.
Mrs. mMfiey made a frame from wood and jiallsin
whidt to weave tiie plac«nats. She suggests using the fOor
otmce-fOur ply washable yam. t
"f ou weave the yam kind of like you do a pot tolder,"
sie said. "After you've finished weaving^ you tie off the
(kHi In differ^ colors and then trim the loose pieces.
TUs gives it the shaggy look. "
If rs. Wiodley said the entire process only takes about
kMt hours of concentrated work.
Her daughter, Janice, came up with andUier gift craft
tdss. ftn* ftds year's Christmas. She covers a box of tissues
i^ needle pdnt.
^if^Me^ uses a foshlon ease plastic fornegUepoint and
three-pl;y colored nm. "Y^use^(^ptf|:|iO|Bkfi to any .
deildiiyriMLniSiDUiH^dkpplpy^ -^-t^
i^aad five dollars, Janice's box cover
alKwt tour hours. ?
of l^dor Court has a coupi^ of sn^s-
tMi l^iafl^ (Taft gifts.
Itfir tfidlday bread warmers made from a nmnd basket
fjid trimmed quiltieg, are super quick and easy. Garnish-
ed Witt fresh bomdiaked bread, the warmer n»kes a
verjr attractive gift. The warmers cost under |1.50 and
a^ takes "SO mtoutes at the most" to make.
I(rs. Marshall suggests a great way to remember fit vorite
iriim is to deoQMUiiK wine labels ra a j^ece of beveled-
edged wood, l^ recommends vamishtog the wood wiUi 30
to 40 eoats, apirtylng a coat a day. Hie cost for the wtoe
calaniier is arbui^ five dollars.
JQAim BRITT Of Maraloo Drive In Virginia Beadi and
DOLORES DAVIS of Chesapeake model snowflake earrings
they made whUe workli« at "BobUeS k Crafts" to Col-
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M^^^^Ma^^hfli*^^riMft^riftAi^^Mii^k«a*Mifli^«i^*i^«i«i^iiftiikAiaiai*rfMiiiMallMiMi
Virginia Beacn Public Notices
;.
T«fc» notice ttet on D«<%nber 23. 101 «t 10:00 AM.
at tte nrtnises of TMevtttr AMC/JMp/Monlt, mt
n. B«Mi Beri«nrd, VlnUa BmcIi, Vlrfiida, 134^.
tte wMrs^M vUI mil at pAUc tucttoa, tw cilA,
m^Tfint «<» ttMlf tte r%M to bid. tk« Mtowiai
motor Tddclts:
DESCRIPTION
ir?SQ|Mlttl
1971 Grcnlii
TH}EWAT» AMC/JEEP/WMDA
VBS.I2/14/ll/a . tt
SESIALi
ASC«^SM37
AU4^E7Stl40
mcmchmttmmi. ■
ymemk. w the cmcvrr court of TKEcmroF
tniKfflnA BEACH m fHrncD day of December
BOY W. HAGtE. A.. DtMUCd
C.P. #4«77
ft appMYtaK tet t ^ort of^ Ai&eoiBte of Bokot
▼IrcbMi Tnot Ct^vuiy, Eiccolor ol tte Estate ol Rojr
v. 1^^, JHr.t DaewMtf. an! otflWdiMs m-demaads
avi&£rt Mr Eitate kaie tew filed to Oe Cl«fc'8 Mfice,
u»d IM mure than ^ W) aoatta Ittve riqised sIbcc
ttt qw[ltft0it|qi of s^ Eneitor, ud Mi moti<» of fl»
OK^iSD ttat tke eraditmY <K, aad all others
trterertBd to, tlwBrtrteJBriwircaBae, if aay ttejr eat,
OB ttie 4tt itay of Jamair ^71. at 10:00 a.m. More
ttls OMnrt at its Covrtroom, aaaiBst the paymMlit aad
ddlvett of ttM Estate of Rejr w. Ni«le, Jr., Deeaased,
te tte (ttstriMees or l^atees vtOnot reqairtoc re-
ftrattogboiito.
rriS PTOTHER ORIHERED that ttls 8ko« CaHM Or-
der l» piAlislMd oBce a «e^ Ibr two ^) nie^ssiT*
we^K to the Tlrginto Bcadi ^a a vangfufw kavtof
geaeral^idrcdatioa aad pidiiislied to tke Clqr of Virfinto
Baack, Virftato.
A Ccmr T^e: iekm V. Fntras, Cteit
By: i. Cartis Fntt. Oefi^ Clerk
PkililiR. Eartt^,p.i|.
BOYD, PAYNE^TES h FARTHING. P.C.
1240 VlrgtoU Kattoaal Bank Building
Norfblk, VlrgiBto 23510
VBS-K/M. 12/21 - 2t
SaOW CAUSE (XtDER
KI8GI1IIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITT OF
VOGOflA BEACH ON THE 6TB DAY OF DECEMBER.
1977
to tlM matter of the Estate (rf
EIHf A H. NAGLE, Deceased
C.P.#4«7i
R appearing toat a Report al toe Accomits of Baak
irt Vtrgtoto Trast Om^aay, Exeeotor <rf the Estate of
&taa H. Rigle, Dec»u^. and (^^.drtttsardanads
" aii^uf Wit iNb^ Wnrttheea fiM to toe (M^fk Q W«^ ^
the «iaUflotiOB of iSi^eeaiDr, afld W tooti§ii ef thC
Ezeoiar, ft to, tiiereftore
(XO^RED that toe creditors of, and all others to-
tcr^tol to, Um Estoto do show cnne, if mj thqr can,
oa toe 4to day of Junary 1971, at 10:00 a.m. h^re
fUs Court at its Conrtronn, agatost toe payaaeit and
' del^rery <rf the Estate <rf Riqr W. Nigle, Jr., Deceased,
to toe ttstrtbotees or legator vithmt requiring re-
ftoidtogboato.
IT IS FURTHER CHtDERED toatjhto Show Caue Or-
der be pitolished tmce a week far two ^) raceessiTe
weti(8 to Hie VirgiaU Beach San. a mmnpKpBt havtog
geaery dreatotioo aad pnUishad to toe Ci^ of Tirgtnta
Beach, Virgiata.
A Copy Tnte: Jolm V. Feitfress, Clerk
BNp: J. Cirtto Fratt, Deputy Clerk
Philip RPartoii«,p.q.
BOYD, PAYNE, GATES A FARTHING. P.C.
1240 Virgiata Natiooal Bank Baildiag
Heriolk, Virgiata 235K)
VBS-12/14, 12/21 - 2t
VIRGDnA BEACH PUBLIC NOTTCE
Correctioa from Dec. 7, 1977 issue
VKdMA: Notice is hereto xivea toat oa Wednes^v.
December 21. 1977, the Ctty of Vlrgtota Baatt shaH
sitomit to the MM. uepartm^ <» aouiag ua uitaa
Oevek^nent a request aad e«ttficatltai f(»- the release
of $2,290,000.00 to EitttlemeM Funds under Title I. of
toe Housing and Commaai^ D^elopme^ Act of 1974.
The request and eertWcatioB for toe release of fUids
pertains to the Seataefc binary Seng* FaeiUty, Sea-
tack Water FaciUty. Newaome Farms KMer FadOties,
Newlight Sanitary Savage, Seatack ^rect toqawre^i^
Nevli^t Street Improvemeats, Graeetoaa W^er Ea-
giaeering. Grant Program, Nevsome Farms SiMtary
Sevage, and Coatingncy moites as oitflincd to the City's
ap^cation to HUD oa March 15, 1977.
He City of Vir^^ Bead has prqiar^ aa atviroa-
nm^l review rerard respecting toe above
wUch the release fA toads U MKht nta
be reviewed aad «9ies obtained tteret^ at
Beach Grants Office from 9:00 A.M. tq
Moaday toroi«)i Fr^y. "" ,
The Ctty of Virgiata Beach to the ofBcial Apfdicaat for
tto above-r^ereiKed tonfiag and the i^dresa to: Mui-
e^ CMter. City of Vtrgtota foach, Virgtota 23451.
George L. Raobury, City Itoaagcr, to the CUef Exe-
c^ve Officer representii^ the Ap^caat.
The City of Virginia Beach will aadertake toe project
described above wito Block Gra^ Aakto mm toe U.8.
DqMrtaest of Housiag and Urban Dei^epaM^ ^Om)
Oder Titte I. of the Hoioing and CtMaa^ty Devekp-
mcat Act of 1974. The City of Virgtoto Beach to Mrtt-
tying to BUD that the City of Virgtoto Beach aad Qmnw*
L. witoury, to his official capactty aa City Mua^r,
cflUMBt to ace^ tte )^risdictiw <rf ttw Padnnl couto
tf aa acfisB to brougfet to mfn-(% rHpoariMWM to
retadte to eavtroaaMirtal review, tectaiM miUag, aad
acttoa: ad thtf thesk regilaaalbilities havebaaa srtto-
ttod. The l^tol4dlect(rftoe<»1ifiatiMtottiijpoate
auroral, the City <tf Virgiata Bm^ i^ mt
CbMl tuads, and HUD will have sattoftad Ra
bUWw iBitor toe MMiaal Eaviniatoeetal
<tf mt. niD win Mcapl m ol^ecttoB to
itf toe r^ase of toati aad aee^teKe ctf the
^B «^ if it to OB oae of tot lonow^AMaKtA)
toat toe MMatfoi waa not to tact «weatod ^ tit
ma tMsmm mm ot tte appBeut: or {iQ^iitff
want's andnMHi^al r«dev r^wd te tot av^t
ia^^M, oarintoa of a iwfMrad deeMai..|ta», w
i^ agpUabto to toe pN#ct to toe«irtA«a«iWN-
vtov^ti^w, nu i ectlwit lait be wmntSk mi a^i^-
tod to MewdMw idto at raiiiriad m^mamt iU
CFs Mt N). mt mu m tu^mm to mQ««u
l^iDM toga r«nM^liMk«ihvMMn«- tomf toise
Atad ghmr wttf art bt nilttdfaff ^^. Baai^o
#■ M^fBd dtaf TtBBiry M^ 1^ wabe
^ mm.
l-T _________^
omm OF PUBUCATION
to the Clwk's Office irf the
Circidt Cwrt ot the a^
of Viifinta Bead, VA. en
the 7to <tay of Deeea^er,
1977
UeB. White,
Platotiff.
apktoit
IjarleBt Btttalne
l^eaq^ea White,
D^mAuA.
The obiect of this sirtt to
to <l]tote a dtvwee a vtocu-
to awMtooirfl fTMh toe MM
oeieiMMT, apon oMgnNnaa,
of coaMno^ t^aratioB to
eieaBaitfoa»d)year.
Aad M afi&vtt havii«
beeatoate aad filed th^ the
M^^Awt to a BW-r^dnrt
of the State ot Vir^ibi. the
l»t Imam pMt (#et add-
ress htm-. U^ mm Lake
Drive» A^ma. Gefi«fta tt to
ordered toiU she do appear
OB <ff Miare the 27il day
of Jantary, 1973 aad do what
amy be ateasnry to protect
ho- totorest to ttto suit
A oopy-'NstiK Joha V.
Fentress
By: 9%m A. Keea^m, De-
Mty, Cleiic
lipomas C. Bn^les
Pacific Avenae lA SSto St.
Virgiato Beach. VA 23451
VBS-12/I4,12/21.12/8I
l/4-4t
This day came Hei^ryWU-
0f and Doloreli Jaft Kay-
BM Wiley, Petltiotwni, and
r^reaeated that the obiect
of this proceeding it to ef •
toct the adoptioB of the ab- .
isif named iafhnt (s), Chrto-
toiMMr Aatoao SbiM, pf
Henry Wley aad IMkawi
Jaae mMea Wile^ Ims
hfttd aad wil^,
davtt haytogteeai
flMthatlw^Oil
aaael, a tttsral i
ttf said chiM, is
dent (rf the State Trt Vir-
gtoto. the last knowB post
oBlea adifreas bei4|: IMO
wm Oeettview Avwue,
WKtolk. Vtoglnia It is
therefore Ordered IM the
aM Jevti CUffordl&uni
nf«ar on or before the
fla diy of January, 1971
aadtntteatehisatUJMeto-
mxi tot prtposed aigplkai
<v iMwrwise do iMat to
aattiMry to protect Us to-
tonasttotUsnattef.
A eopy teste:
Joha V. Featress, Clatt
Bf: PatU A. Keeaehaa D.C.
M(»SISH.FINE
TgOLawBkto.
Graai^ A Plume Jttreets
Norfolk, VA.
VBS-n/30,l2/7,12/l4.
12/21 -4t
ORDER (ff PUBUCATION
to the aeit's Office of toe
Ctreait Coart of the City of
Virgtoto Beach, VA oa the
2Srd day of Noveodi^, 1977
Cathy LareadaAlliaoB
Maliory.
Plaiatiff
against
Ricky CtarlesMaUoiY,
DefBBdaiit.
Hm object of totoaidt is
to obtato a dtvorce a vto-
eato matrimoaii fitrn toe
said detaataBt. qjiea toe
gronda of ooe year sep-
aratioe.
Aad an aflMavtt havtoir
beea made aad filed that
toe defeadaat's tort kaowa
post office addieas to 1714
Beto Road. Richmoad, Vir-
ginia, aad toat (toedU^eace
has beea aaed by and oa
betoOfattheptotottfltoaa
certoto to what eaniity '
eoipontioB toe defni — ^
to. without etfoet/tt Is or-
lawed torthe doanpearoa
or before toe tlth day of
Jaaairy, I97t Md <to what
may be aoeesaary to pro-
tect kto Interest to this
aidt.
A eopy-Teste: Jfltoi V.Fea-
toms ' '
By: Patti A» Keeaehaa, De-
paty. Clerk
Ttaiwater Legal Aid
Sede^
147 Graaby Street, Office
412
Xorielk. VA 23510
fB8-ll/30. 12A UM
«/21 - 4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
to the Clerk's Offitt of the
Ctreutt Court of the City
of Virginia Beach, VA. on
toe 1st day of Deeember,
1977.
Jessica Sue Daltra TedM-
co,
PlaiBtift,
agaiaat
James A. Tedesco,
DefMdant.
Tha object of thto suit
to to dttato a divorce a
mensa el thoro fi^pa the
aaid deftndart, opoe the
groBuAi of desertiaa.
Aad tt affidavit havim;
beea made uA~ filed that
toe MmSuA to a aoB-re-
sidett of toeStatoirfVtr-
giata, the last known post
office address bdK: 157
lUrd Slre^. <M Fofge,
Pomsylvaflia it to ordered
that te do iipear^fle orbe-
ORDES ,0F PUBUCATION
to tlyCterk'a Office of the
Cliait Court of the City
of Vliftota Beach, VA., oa
tt» VSk day of Noveatoer,
1977.
David Jay Wdsfaerger,
Ptatntif!.
Lflto Sudra Lemo'
Waiaberger,
The <*|ect of thto auit
to to obtato a 4ivdree a
me^ rt thon>, to be tater
a«rged iato a divorce a
vtoodo matrtoMitfilmathe
nid drfeedaBt, apoa the
groBBds of dwerttoa.
Aal n alfidaiA havtog
beoB made and filed ttet
toe defeated to a an-re-
aideat of the ftate of Vlr-
glBia. tot Itft lotova post
(rffice «idN»s%aiBg: i^rt-
BMBt No. 90t, 1200 East
MarMoB Ptoa. Charry HiU,
New Jeraey. mM ttto or-
dnred fiM ^'4to ttptar
OB or before tot 9n day
of ^tomry. 1971 aad do
i^t may be atiiaieaiy to
protect hn* taterMtotoia
A coi^-Teste: Mm V.
Feafrass
By: Pattt A. KaeaMaui, De-
puty, €1«t
JartidG. W^b«f
1400 VirH^ Ritl Baito
^<Mdk.«.0.BQi3$»
Itorfolk, VA 23514
VBS-11/30,12/742/14,
U/21 - 4t
Fortress '
By: Patti A. keendiaa, De-
puty, Cleit
Timothy W. Badiem
Suite a4.NlftOwaSquat«
Vlrgtota BMdi, VA. 23442
VBS- 12/7, l^r24. 12/21,
12/23 -«
ORDER OF PUBUCATIOIt
to the Cleit'a Office of the
Clreidt Coart ot the City
of^ntota Beach. VAoa
Qw In day of December,
1977.
Larry Clifton Dorsett.
Ptaiatifi,
against,
Cand Jane Woods DOr-
sett,
DeleBdant.
Hm object of tlds suit
to to obtato a divox;ce a
vinmlo matriOMnii Irom
the said defendant, upon
toe grounds of one year
separation.
Aad an afflAivit having
been made aad filed toat
the (Mewtaat to a mn-rer
aidant of the State of Vir-
ginta, the last known post
office addrM» being: 113
Nottingham Cirde, Cary,
Norto Carolina 275U it is
ordered that At do appear
oa rar before tte 23rd day
(rf January, 1978 and do
1^ may be aeceisary to
prrtect her iatovst to lids
sirit.
A eopy<terte: John V.
Fentress
Bf: Hm A. Keenehaa, De-
puty. Gerfc
TtaiottorW. Ftoehem
Si^ n4, Newtowa Square
Virgtota Biyeh, VA. 234S2
VB8-1Z/7J2/14,U/21,
12^ - 4t
ORDER OF POBUCATK»f
to the Clerk's (Mce ot tte«
Clreitf Oonrt of the City
of VtogU^ Btaeh, Va.. oa
toe Ur day of December,
1977.
,inaG<»«i,
nai^ttf,
WdofaGoBM.
vu^MastotoiCiffrsOf-
Jtoa of tte Oretf Cokrt
OBtoeM«dir of
1977,
krttAiifltoBaf
aid Wfo
Thaoi»e tjrtoto aiato
l0r*4|itoto a dtdBiita a vto-
talj dafoadail, upoa the
of ttfiratiOB for
ft: ^waJjOttlard
■iPtthuoatNar.
Md an afMavtt havtiv
ms BUde aac filed that
#t dafeadaaf to a oon-re-
of tha itote of Vlr-
the Itit' Jbmmri post '
addrttaMk: 119
atrstt, Teado,
Phittpptots it Is
iMwad that Abt dp appear
m « betort Ike Strdday
of Jtatary , Ifft aad do what
it aecMttry topro-
to m»
A «opy-T^. John V,
FralrMU
^f: Pattt A. KewMaa.De-
p^, CleitE
Vtooant A. Bertoltal
2l4MidtewaBldg.
NoH(dk. VA 23905
VBS-12/7,12/14,12/«l,
12/21-41
ORDER OF PUBLKUITK»
to the aerk'a oam si the
ar^ril CouH ^ toe City
of Virgtota Beadi, VA ee the
30lh day (rf mrmOm, 1977.
Pitfrtee Beum' Cobl^,
PlaiatiS,
anlnrt
m^diael Christopber
Co^.
De^todi irt.
ne 01^ of firta Mt to
to oMata a tfvi»i». t vta-
eato BMftrtmoidi {ran the
said d^eadaat, Upoa tto
gronKhi of one yew; separa-
tlaaoftotiwMs.
Aad n affidavit havtog
beea matte Mdfltodttat the
d^BBteiStoaaoa-resf^
deat of the Stide of Virgtoto
toe last IMWB post <d8ce
address being: 440 E. State
Street, Batea Rouge. Loris-
iaoa, rirt02 it to ordtfedtoat
he do ai^ear i» or b^mre
the 20Qi day of January, 1973
and do vtet smf be aeees-
sary to protect hto laierest
to thto salt. I
A coiqr-Teste: Join V.
Fentress
By: Pftti A. Keenebaa, De-
puty Cleit
3obB D. Booker. Jr.
UK PrtoCMs Anne Road
Virgiata Beach, VA
JBS^- 1^. 12/14. 12/21
ORDER OF^PQKJCATKHf
tothaCtek'sOfficdeftH
Circuit Court of tot Oty
of Virginia Beadi. VA <riifiw
21st 4iy of November, 1977
Gontoa Arthar Grovei^,
to obtato a dtvnce a yto-
ado matrimoaii firon tte
said deftoidut. vfoa tte
groaa^ d living Mpuate
and yart wi thgt to hWF-
nyiUoa ud vflhuut oohabi-
ta^B, for more toaa
OBtyear.
itod aa affidavit tevtog
beea nude ttd filad ttet
tte dritBdaat to a aon^re-
sMlFat file State of Vir*
giala. tte last kaowapost
offi^ address betog: 1700-
B BarreaCoart, Norto
Chl0go.^&toois, COOMltto
ontetad tort atedoaiBaar
on mr before tte llfii day
ci January, 1973 aad do
whrt tiiv te JweeMai^ to
protect ter ttterert to thta
suit.
A copy-Teatt: Jote V. Fea-
tress
Byt Htti A. Keeaeten, De-
puty. Clerk
WiUtam W. Merritt
1210 Qnttf ftrert
Norfolk, Va. ||510
VBS-11/30.11/7,12/14.
12/21 -4t
ORDER OF PUBLTCAIIOII
to tte Clerk's Office of tte
Cireatt (k»rt of tte Ctty
of Virgtola Beaeh. f A. ot
toe UM day of NovwAir.
1977.
DoaM LMMTid Christiu.
Ptatottff.
^itort
dtorlto E. ^rirtiaa.
Tte ol^eet of toto suit
to to (Mato a dtvorca titm
toa tead of atorri^ fhaa
fiw saM datadart, i9ea tte
Aai aa ^fklivtt te^
beta Btode aad filed tM
tot itifwiiiiit to a asa-re-
sMtrt of Iter itote of Vlr-
ghiM. tttlMtltoo«Bport (rf-
tlca (wtHiii belag: Roobi
219, Ito!^ BUMrt AotMty
!Mritt|^ MB ftortito
Anmm,^^Mi^jn if^l
tt to offdihad lart te do
^jf^HT aa or MtoaJtotim
m it mmer, tm aad
do iMrt m te atetM^
to ^etortiria iitoart to
A e^f-t^: Mm V.
De-
^ PiMA.
puty. CkMk
^MidT.Maa,in
^Mt MMto Aviaae
P.O. Baa #
VintfalB AMh. VA
VV-limit/7.12/14,
12/21-41
ORbER
VBHSimA: to Tte Ctorfc s
Office of tte Cireiitt Court
of tte City ofViiftola
Beaeh. oa tte ISto day of
Nov^atoo-, 1977.
to rer Aopttoa tf Mrtisii
Am WaavMT. «b Mtet. mi
diuge ol teim to Mtf issa
MMlSsa Ana CUne
Bv: 9.of R. Clalsw and
aiwtoClaiase
PrtttioMra
To: ^BtU Raymood
Weaver
Bk^ J^A^ '^S^uBM^k ^^d^^kJ^kMiih 3<aB^iaHt
mmn bppme coaooMiiuiaiu
ISOilntfWMd A^Mae
&f«sota, FtelA^MNl
to Chn^y C77-17i7
This day came Roy R.
Claisse and Gloria Q^Um
Petittoaers. and represent-
ed ttet tte object of tUs
proceeding is to eff)Kt tte
adoptloa of tte htove Btmed
tnfaat (s), Mtltosa Aaa
Weaver, tgr Itoy R. Clatose
and Glorto Ctoisae, haataad
and wlfo. and affidavtt tev-
tog been nadt and filed
tttt Roartd RaynMed
Weaver, a aaboml pataat <rf
si« ddldrrea), to aaoa-
nrtdo^af tte State olVir-
gUda, ttetort kasitoport
otOee addSTNsb^: Aadity
Brook CoBdoaiiniun, 1500
WUtfirtd Avenue, &rasoto.
Pta. 33530, tt to tterefOre
Ordered ttat tte said.llOB-
ald Raynond Wtever^ipear
OB or beiore Uie Oto day
of January, 1978 nd in-
dicate Ua/ter attttade to-
ward tte propoaed adivtloB
or otterwiae do wtet is
necessary to protect his
interert to toto matter.
A copy terte: Jote V.
FMtreas, Clerk
By: Pattt A. Keenebaa D.C.
AleiH. AdUas
P.O. Box 12571
306 Execottva feldg-Janaf
Norfolk, Va. 23502
VBS-1 1/23,11/30,12/7,
12/14 - 4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
to fin Clark'aOf^eoftte
Circuit Ooart of tte City of
Virgtoto Beacft; VA oa toe
iSto 4ay of Novemter, 1977
Brteda Joyce Vikne,
PtoiBtiff,
againrt ,
Art Vtksae,
Defeadart.
Tte obtoet of tUs suit
is to obtato a dNarce a
vlBodo matrtaaadf from
file aaWde^pailart, upoa tte
grouMte of one year se-
parattoa.
Aad m afldavtt Ufim
.beea made Md filed ttet
file ikttaiuA to aaoe-re-
sldBrt of ttt AateofVir-
^Bla, tte tort kaowaport
office address beiMi 1144
Avemw B. Bchtaectaak Wtw
Yoft. !»0ltttoonler-
ed tort tedomnaraad
do whrt mar te aeoessanr
to prated hto toferert la
tfaia suit.
A ofqr-Terte: Jote V.
Featreaa
By: J>attt A. Keenehan, De-
prty, Cterk
Tidewrter Le^ Aid
Sodety
147 Graaby Mreet
Norfolk, VA.
ORDER OF PUm^ICATION
to tte Gtoift's Office Of toe
Cireiat Court of tte Ctty of
Virgtoto Beach, VA oa tte
iMd^flf Noyember, m?
R e becca L. Webb,
PlaMiff,
a^tort
fiifldWate,
Tte o^^eddtmfaattla
to cMrta i ittvorte a idBca-
to laiArlBMBli ttxm tte a||^
defesdart. mMn tte ftotela
pnitioB.
Aad n affidavtt tevtog
batt mate ad filed ttgt
toe fMatdaat to a«e*«9-
rtdirt of tte State « Vtf -
gtato, tte tort temn p^
ofllee ad ttPMs b j ^i^R eate
1, 94^A. AvtoBi torthCiy-
dlM tt to ocdnad ttetie
do mpatf aa M'.teMrt Ito
Itt^ of taiaai^ ilfl
:toW«^^
A eenr-t«te: J<te V.
Wfi PaWA.beiaha.lto-
A^rt__
P.O,ltBl0M
inr0ilaBiaeh.VA
vw-n^n/».ii/7,
12/14-41
to tot Oultt
flitetslltem^MCoMt
tf^ttf IMtf V^M
.doption of William
John Gale, Jr. aad cha^re
of bis name to Samuel
Jerome Lewto, HI
By: Samuel Jerome Lewto
Jr. aad EUiabeth Lorratoe
Raain- Lewto
Petttieters
1^:MtCteGale
UOS 1MM Oeeaa View
Norfidk. VA
to Chancery «C-77-1549
TMs day came &moel
J««iBt Letto. Jr. vd Eli-
ttbett Lonato Ramer
Lewto. MittoM^t ad re-
prMatod toat tte dtfect
<^fldspro^iedlag to tort-
tod tte i^Optioi <^ tte a-
bon umiaA MM (s), WU-
Ittn JtM ^e. fay aunuel
Jwone Lewis, Jr, and ,
^HdMtt LontUne HuBer
Lewto, teiband ad wtto,
aad affidavtt tevii« bem
made and filed thrt Side
Cte Gale, a atnral par-
ed of said chUd. to a
BOB-^sldHit d tte State of
Virgbtf£ toe la^ known
port fli!B<^ aihlress being:
1109 WertOema View
Avemw, Ndrfolk, Virginta.
a to tttrelore (h^red
thrt file sairSuk Cte Grte
Vjpear mat tefore th^ tth
day of ilaanary. 1978 and
iaacate ter attttade to -
vwrd file proposed adop-
tfon, or otterwise do wtutt
to aeeesnHr to prdect ter
Interert to toto matter.
A eopf terte: Jdm V.
Fertraa, Clerk
By: PiM A. Kewrtian D.C.
CterlM E. Jenktos, H
804 Plaaa One BoUding
Norfolk. Vlrgtota 23510
VBS-ll/23,n/30,12/7,
12/14 -4t
cmimQ^ puBucATior
to file Oerk's CMfice oTttie
Circuit Court of ttie Ctty
of Vir^ato Beach, VA oa
tte 1^ day of Novemter
1977.
boyd Lee Leoaterdt,
m|toftff,
uttst
Oaadto
ladto Jea Kqdey
LaOBhardt,
Dttoadburt.
tte dijed of fills suit
to to obtoto a div«r^ a
. vtoeuto BiatrlmoaU from file
aald deftadart. mm the
grouBda of dwerttxi w to
tte altorartfve oae year
cflafiaaous «qiaratioa.
Aid a rtfidavtt teviag
beea toade end filed fiMit
fiM defeated is a aoa-re-
alded of file Stoto of Vto-
giato, tte lart kaowa port
<^BBet «dta«M brtng: Rode
Uv Boa 19 A. Leziflgtoo,
Vflftt ^roUna tt to or-
dtrail tott^^ do appear
m or b^re ttw 9tt day
of Janary. Hf^addowtet
aiay te necwMary to pro-
tod ter trterert to fids
suit.
A eei9-Tertfe Jdto V. Fen-
trasa
Br Mttl A. Keenehan, De-
P%,t^t
Jbbmm a. Gwry
P.O. Bn $U
Vlr^da Beach, VA 23451
VM-li/SO.12/7,12/14
12^1 - 4t
^mpk* to 4te aerfc's
Ofltot of tte Cfreatt Court
oftotatyofvirrtato
' ' fiH attdiy of
NonMBlier. 1977.
to Ttt AoiMoa of Baby
BqrF8/tA«257*laad
Chun of nuae to Mdiart
WpmUim Ooa Bowltog
M Pttteto Grea Boirttog
Petttfolws
fftttieaeWert
no. Srat Y«t, New
Tait
toClMe«yiC-T7-lM0
•IHs day eiaa WUm
fflm Boiniig m$MtiMMr
rot Ms .
^ iteve
Urta, tte tort "ti^alotfk
^ce ^klma iMag: US5
L«Ay, F.PO. Hew York,
NewYofk.
It is tterrtore (Entered
that toe MM Sngeiit Wat
4pear m or bilwa ttw
IMk day ^ AuMt^, 19^
and todi€atete7blr«ttttade
toward flm mpomA adoi^
tiM, w dtenm^doirtatis
nec^nry to ^tMed Ms to^
t«t>$ttolMsBtotter.
A (^pf twte:
John V. Fertrea, Clerk
By: Patti A Keenehao, OC
VB8-12/7,12/14,12/2I,
12/28 - 4i
ORDER
Vlrglrta: to tte aerie's Of-
fie of ttie Clrcrtt Qnri
of tttC^yof Virgtoto Beach
m tte IMh day of Novem^
b«, 1377.
to Re: ADOPTION OF
UAM CRAIG STYLES,.
By: Charlw Sarv^lf (
Janice Cunry Cteiifliiti^
St]1a MtHtpui,
Petittoaeni
TO: WILLlAlf C
BTYLES
d45tLarti«c
HourtoB, T«cas 77088
C77-323
TRKI DAY came Cterla
Harvey Morga ad JartM
Cuirry Ctemteia Stj^es
Morgan, Prtitioaers, ad
r ip rewrta d fiiat tte objed
of this proceeding is to ef-
fed tte adoptta of file above
named irtad,Williato,Craig
^la, Jr., Iqr Cterla Har-
vey Morga and Janice
Curry Ctemters Sftyla
Mcngan, hustaod and wife,
and affidavit teving bea
nude and fUed ttat Willtam
Craig Styla, a natural par-
at of Mid child, to a na-
residedoffiieStateofVi
gtota, tte lart teflw n
office addras teiig:
Lautrec, Houston, Tiau Mi
77088. -»«^-
tt to, tterefore, OR-
DERED ttMt file said Wl-
liato Craig Styles api%
tefore Ms Court ^a .(Sir
before ttie 1(^ of Jaini%
1978, and iodicrtd bis i3-
tttnde toward tte proposed
adoptfon, or otterwise (to
wtet is necessary to pro-
ted his tatterert to thto nat-
ter.
A oopy-Terte: Jdia V.
Fatreu, Clerk
Br: J. Curtts Fruit. D.C.
William R. Moore. Jr.
1108 Maritime Tower
Norfolk, Virginta
VBS^11/S0,12/7,12/14,
12/21 -«
ORDER
Vlrgtota: to tte Clerk'a Of-
fia of toe Circutt Court of
file City of Virgtoto Bach,
a tte 22Bd day of Noven
ber, 1977.
to re: Ad^a of Alia
Mehera Davie
By: lUfiilan M. Davis
Gennaa and Cterla
Francis Germaoo
Petttioars
To: WrtterH.SnUto
1355 Meadow Aveaa
Boulder, Colorado 80902 i
to Chancery #77-1784
TUs day came Kat
M. Davto Germaa aad
. Cteijn Fraocto Qermi
^rttttaers, aadrtprea
ed fiat toe objed of
proeteding to toeffed
i^optla ot tte abovt i
ad infart(s). Alton [
Davto, by Katblea .
(tormaa and Charla
Praads Gernaa,
aad wife, and affidavit I
tog been made and fiia
fiat Walter H. Smitt^
Mtnral pared of ^id
Sa). to a na-raii([
State of Virgiait.
tart kaowa poat office
rea betog: 1355 Miadbw
Ave., Boulder, Colo. 80302
It Is ttierefore Ordered ttet
file said Walter H. Smitt
apear a m brti»« tte
, Jm d^p of Xaaa^, 1911
aad iatfato Ito iMMe to-
WJdtotpfBpBtedaaaiii^B,
or ottwvM Va tMrt«to
at^taan to prmm Ids
iateertftfidaii^tar.
CmA. V^ FMii«4 Clwk
IP.OJHK 4177
IVlitM BMch, Vlr^rta
^W4
aad fltod
a aatanl pa:
VK .
&/ti-m
m M Ji f ■ i
l»Ji_.P_ ^_JP^^*_.IP_ » ^_JIJHLJ_
■n
niiiiiiiHi a
mallon Is
'production brainsiorm
VUlMa Swek 9m, pt<»aNr H, wn A - 1
m$
mostc
Btt>§M
Ouistms: attmeforMV
iid itaffti-'MI Host (4^
TN AmiRi F(»XM SdMMl
(Ultaiic vlU «hftr« a Mil
<rf CMctBU Bttie M Die.
M, It tte Jitnl AttvUMoM
BtM ThMiir, IMtteCrMk.
So ^ mrc (dOtott BMy
atUnd, tte tine for «w em-
etrt if 7:15 PJf. Tte pra-
gnun ia fret utt opw to
tteiNMic.
Clffistius Map old «Ml
■9V will te prfaraiodftirtte
SdKxd of Miisie bud a»i
▼irilida BMch rtiidtBto. Vera Moore and Mai VaUee,
are a|pe^ln| ia ite Stace Dova Under'a ^rateetlflo tf
"Wftmi&eik.'' MOore ia cait at nmaj S^gtaa tooie-
UMNv, Mra. Pearee, aad Mai VaUee li a pakwrmaid.
Pjr JOAN COATES
SUM jievs Editor
Tke^S^e Dqwa Uader's production of Geoi^e Btemard
8itf%'s "PyKmaliOD" tfelves into the science and pyatbol-
00 of words witti professionalism, scqAistocatioa and
geod^ldByn fan.
1^ tte story olEUsa^Doolittle, Henry; lUgKins and tte
tiuii^Qi^ittoo (rf a "prtter slut" to a dQcliM».
tte musieal vemiMi of "Pygmalion,'' "Mjr Fair Lady,"
is a play cdten laden with tiring, eztrii Itx^ speectes and
somi^;: - - "
m fPygmaliw* moves. Tte Stage Down Under paces
it to tlie hilt. Tte use of an added media is a production
teaitetorm. Motion film ap^s the play and is pr^ecmd
^ntetveen semes as well as acts.
It prinrides tte aadienee with the experience «f view-
ins action that woiild teve been very difficult, if not im-
Jpossible to view ou staite. The filmed excerpt ol Eliza
t|ddiig a taxi ride thipnK^I'Onddft is a treat.
Paol Di^in, as H^0 fUggins is ftae. He is loose and
free and is hlgUy teiU«^le as the eccoitrie professor.
Steptenie Rula is an outstanding Eliza. Sle's got tlie
. fire and passion that is so necessary to tte role of Eliza.
Tte "at teme" sd«ie when Eliza first appears in pub-
lic, is hilarious. And tte reason it is hilarious is (hie to
Rula. Her comic timing and forced dictira malce the scene
tte highligbt of tte production.
ViTi^nla Beaeh resident, Vera Moore, as Mrs. Bearce,
the teusekeeper to Hmry Hifgint, di^ a very nice job
of talcing a minor cterader and mittt a memoralde one.
fier tadftf yet flrm «aaiwr o( tdllai Hiaias hta b«l tab-
its is witty, enidUit paced aad aiioQi«r Ugh point of tte
productlOB^ ^f-
Another tbe^^ id tiie prodnetiaafroB VirfiaiaBeadits
Mai VaUee, alio pUys Mrs. mains' paloor nuM.
cbnvs Oder tte dM^tetoi
of Lt. Raymond A. AseiflM.
Joe Fovltes, Ttdawator
ttlcviiiw pei^pltty, «U1
mate a qied|PgMMt ap-
paaranec as narratorof Cle-
ment Moore's immortal
"Twas tte Night Before
OirirtBtts".
Seniors
dance
alRec
Senior Citizens .... get
ready to dance. The Hol-
iday Ball' is Just around tte
corner.
On Dec. 19, 8-11 p.m.,
at tte Virginia Beaeh Hec-
reati(m Center #ill feature
Jeep Bennett and his Uzie-
land Band, along with holi-
day games and festivities.
m
Dam Neck
A Christmas party for
abmit 140 diildren, moms
ahd dsds took place last
&tar(by at tte base thea-
tre at Dam Neck at 10 a.m.
M8SN Bob Bryant, wte
is ttatioosd at Dam Neck,
doaatttl his services as Mr.
IUl^ aad Saitta Clans,
"^ch child received a col-
oring bo6k, a candy had,
candy oinM and a reach ,
ii^ a grab bag at tte par-
ty. Mr. M^iQO's Cbrist-
mas Carol wa^ Hie filmed
eirtertilnmint.
CqieakM, cA^Ctoa, punch
and ot^ee went dtmatedby
the ^ey at Dam l^ck.
Tte pariy is nni each
year by NWCA Dam if eck
207. Monetary assistance
came this year tmn tte
Dagi Nedc Ori(»rs Wives
and tb» officers |uid ch^is
statiraied ttere.
B<A Biy a at as, Saata imada oirt
^ttartd ibr tte Cteistmas party at Daai
to Iteeklldrea
Nedc Satorday.
Food, Mta«4iU»ent aad "par^rt^^ w*re wtat die ehild-
m H fltt aua at Dam H«ek hwi oa flieir aUads at tteir
Cteistsus tntf.
I
Beiaeh
Hy wm^^ ^ a ^Ulc m«rt-
ors to hokl pubttc meeting
lag via oaz^, ne inri eerns n^^up^
p^m^M^^JMto lag
a^Ms to «mw»^man-
i^i^Mi-
Tte VMattt trtU te teU
at IM 9M. in tte city oNm-
ett* dmiMers, AtaiUds-
Aam>JH«tt^C«tar.
Virginia Beach
Pubiic Noticee
ORDER OF PUBICATION
In tte Clerk's Office of
the Circtdt Court of the
Ci^ of l^iginia Beaeh,VA
(» oe SthdayofDecemter,
1977.
WUUam D. Potter, Jr.,
Plaiatifl. >
against
lureaL. Potter, s -
Defendant.
The object of this ^uit
is to obtain a divorce a
mensa et ttero, later to
te merged into a ditHnrce
a vinculo matrimonii from
tte said defendant, iqion
the grounds of desertion.
And an affidavit teving
been made and filed ttet
tte deftedant is a mm-re-
sident of tte SUte of Vir-
ginia, the last known post
office address being:. 1029
We^ Capital Avenue, Sa-
cramento, California,
^691 it is ordered that
Apartment A-2, Virginu
Beach, Va., doe diligence
teving beM osed by or on
bdiali of comidainant to u-
eerta^ in adiich county or
corporation tte.defeadaotis,
without effect, it is ordered
ttet ste do appear on w bar
fore Hie 27Qi day of January
1978 and do what may te
necessary to protect ter ia^
terest in ttis suit.
A copy-Teste: Jote Y.
Fentress
By: Patti A. Keenehan, De-
puty, Clerk
WUUam R. O'Brien
1369 UdEin Road
Virginia Beafeh.VA 23451
VBS-lV14,12/21,12/28
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
In Hie Clerk's Office of tiie
Circuit Court of tte City
ait.^^rnraaildoiiAatmay mt. -r
te necessary to protect
ter interest in thlis suit.
A copy-Teste: Jote V.
Fentress
By: Patti A. Keenehan, De-
puty, Clerk ■>.
AleiH. Adkins
306 Executive Bldg.
NorfoUc, VA 23502
VBS-Ij:/14,12/21,12/28
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
la tte (Rett's Office of tte
Circuit Cmirt of Hie City of
Virginia Beach, VA, on Hie
6th day of Decemter, 1977.
Katie ifae RSarnfer) Shdtaa
PUUitifl,
against
Veraon Lee Shelton,
D^eadant.
The object of this suit is
to (Main a divorce a vinculo
autrimo^ from Hm said
dtfendant, qxm ttegrooads
of one year smaratton.
And an affidavit teving
been made aad fUed that
the defendut is a aoo-re-
sident of Hie SUte Of Vir-
ginia, tte last knownpostof-
f«^ addreM boaa. 44^W
llvd., Hfdtyvood,
it is ordered that
^'ai^pear on or before
Qfjaauary.isn
'Biay teneces-
sai7 to protect his interest
iafliissuit
A copy-ttste: Jote V. Fen-
tress
By: Pattt A. Keenehan, De-
puty. Cleric
Gleaa R. Crostew
Suite. 324, Newtowa Square
Vir^aia BMch, VA. 23462
VB8-12/14.12/Sl,12/28
IMbra Irene WilUts.
PUantiff,
against
Joseph Q. WUUts,
DefMMbud.
Tte object of this sutt
is to (Main a divorce a via-
culo matrimonU fn»n Hie
said d^ndant upon tte
grounds of one years se-
paration ail provided by sec-
tion 20-91 (9), Code of Vir-
giaia as ameaded.
And an affidavit teving
been made and fUed ttet tte
ddendaid is a non-resident
of Hie SUte of VirginU. tee
last known post office add-
ress teing: 25514 183rd Av-
enue West, lUiaois City,
nuaois 61259 tt te (vdered
ttet te do vpear on w te-
fore tee 26te day of Jann-
ary, 1977 aad do wtet may
te necessary to protect Us
iirterest te thte suit.
A coi9-Teste: Jote V.
Fentoess
By: Patti A. Keenrtan, De-
puty Clerk
James H. Foreman p.q.
1600 East Little Creek Rd.
Norfott, VA 23511
VBS-1^4, 12/21. 12/28
ORDER OF PUBUCATIOM
te tte Ciwrs (MBoa Qttee
CtrcM Coari of tte Ctty o(
VirtUita Beach, VA, ea tte
Wi day of Decemter, ItTI
Gary L. Crtes,
HaMttf
ORDER OF PUBUCATXM
ta tee Clerk's Office of tte
Circuit Court of tee Ctty
of Virgiida Beach VA, on
tte 6te day of Decemter,
1977.
Ri^ard Lee Huioski,
PlaiBtiif,
agaiast
Lidsa Mayoo Mimyss
ttuoakl,
D^aadmit.
Ite direct (tf Hite ratt
te to obtate a divom a via-
culo matrimonU from tte
sate defendant, iqna tec
gronds of one year sqaur-
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Week ending December 22, 1977
Butting a tree still a Beach tradition
CM emat thilr emtrM van the IhaiUM <rf IN MttbewB tea. Tlw ^tltOma tmttj trvn Rorliolk ure: Glorte, Bob,
ttd Strleklaads. (Left to rigiit): Novtoli Matttvi, Dtmi K«itk lad Kkadt.
I, Donna MtthtwB ud Rmm ltottnr», all of Banqp^
'* By JOAN COATES
SUN News Editor
^ •
Ah, for ttie dn^s of yesterday, mbm Ifom, Dad and tbe
kids drofe out to the snow-covered woods to choose and
cut thetr own Christmas tree. It was a family tradition.
Virgiaia Beach may he an area slightly sparce of snow,
but th^ <M Christmas tradition of cutting and choosing
one's own tree remains at the Beach at Sam's Christmas
Tree Fann located at 1993 Oceana Blvd.
Owned by R.L. Samuels, Sam's has be«i in the Christmas
tree tntslness for five years now. They're cutting Scotch
Pines this year although they grow Blue Spruce as well.
The Blue spruce won't be ready until next year, said
Chai^lie Bailey, an emplc^ee. "Our largest trees are eight
and nine feet. We sel}.them for $2.25 a foot," he added.
Up until this year, tree shoM>ers have been able to have
their tree dag 19 and balled at cram's; the work being done
personally by Samuels. But this year Samuels is in.ill-
health and is unable to do the woA.
Christmas tree fkrming is a family affair with tte Sam-
uels, nielr son, Robert, and his wife, the former Elisa-
beth Faolkener of Virginia Beach, own and operate a 200-
acre farm in Scottsville, Va.
"Our daa(^er-in-law came up with the idea for us,"
said Mrs. Samuels. "But this is their first year."
Mrs. Samuels, who said her husband was getting to where
he really ai}oyed the brm, told of her husband's 24
years in Ti<tewater. "He's always loved the soil," she said.
"It gives him a lot of pleasure."
Sam's farm employs seven employees, most of them from
the immediate area. Bailey lives next door and Robert Fra-
zier and Robert Dickenson, who cut trees and tie them up,
live across the street.
The Samuels operate the fkrm every day of the week
fh)m 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. from Dec. .1 until Christmas Eve.
Sam's Christmas Tree Farm is for families inside and
out. The family who comes to bi^ gets to know the family
who (derates it. It's the feeling of an old time Christmas
tradition right here in Virginia Beach.
Richcy, Susan and Richard McCormick of Great N^ck Road,
came to Sam's Christmas Tree Farm for the second year
to select their tree "It stayed until after Christmas,"
Susan said. Richard holds a giant ruler in wiiich to measure
their tree.
»,- rf> «f «
jRoiwrt Pmler ud Robert titktfam teal Iht leleetod tree
ior Mm MeOwaiidcs.
He people at Sam's help wifli the tree from start to finish.
Here Robert Fraxier ties a tree to a car and away they go...
's elves visit
Holland elementary
INuloitaime came to Bol-
laatf SemenUry last inA
to dew students Just 1^
Saait'n helpers luTe baaa
so bwy d<^ ^M (toys.
The.elves Jumped oat of
tte Vtfginia BeachParksaad
Reeraitfion traveling staff to
lanMa, smile, and brigtatea
theday.
StaMats lefttbeelvesth^
cardB fer &Bta,aadaieel«M
were kst seen hMding 19 to,
tte Birth pole to pack vsp tt*
•talfl^th all those presafete
ferCMstmas.
SUNphotM
toy RiKHicta l/Mwr
• Mpm art Martha Tlekaer, Phoebe PtaMaadllarta fwMlH Mo CM^maa, (ha hripen give Ike kida a la«k.
Carte tw iurti are edlw^d by MmAo, •» tM,
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3Bma and Mrs. Clausl
m Virgihia Beach
By JOAN COATES
SUN News Editor
1^^ pe^de tMnk SutM and Mrs. Claas live vp tt tte
H#tt Prie ..act»lly thefre pematt«it re^teats of Vir-
gUHuBwA.
Ctou*i t»J AUce Wtttlas, of Syn^wl Dri«, areaTarity
ti^<^ wmmwctal Cteistmas ol tte 70's. The Wattrins are
trM ifwrs irf tte ^fMt irf Ohrtstnas.
^IstMs is a bwy M»e fw »* 1»««tfl». For tt» ia^
six w sevw y«Lfs, tteir December Ins beM as ffltetf vltb
visits to hmi^als, narsiii h(n;es, the underpiivUedfed,
aad Mitttf ^ yMT* cMMbw tf nilitary diywitels.
"Itatf yMT. ttoy wi^ wiAlttipii^ttiemo^ 0t NiMwiber
for iiil tfce sBjw,* Alfc» said wMi a smile, a^ crews
dh CkrtatwM parttes cf 4^^dwts, m servieeneD abroad
At hi vttk ttirir teniUes at Caristaas, a ta tte movies.
fAad it's oA a visit a &y. tta tte wedt-Md Uiey hit ttree
' tar ^^i a day. Dressed itt iteiir hidiiay gart>, Saata
t Mrs. aa«s give ont trvit, cooiaes OA good cheer.
'I ^ the mo^^easore from the nursii^ homes," Cl^ade
"mMT're imt Ike babies. It's jiuct sMoebody a few
les, payta« att«tt(» to tbm. It's }ust like glvta« them
imiUiwdBlItrs:*
I The Watki^ Mve all vear to five oat their "millioo
Mtatrs". ^This is (Mir CiMrtetmas to h<A other," CUjide
sak "we g^ a lot of pleasure from it. We Jost wanted to
(to som^ag dtterent."
The ttwi^ is not quite enough for the Watkiu. It costs
tten more ma Une to qffMd tteir kind of glvbig. Sliita
and Mrs. Claa^'s (xmstairt Ctotstmas cMtos are in aeed
of repair and ^ cort of goo<ttes i^wiort are footed largely
by ttelr own ftmds.
TMr frtrnt yard, In tte Aimestead see^m of ViiffBia
Beadh, toAs like tte North Pole l«itff . Sleigta, rei^toer
and a ftirqtece with stoddnga gni^ iMr laws.
"The sleigh, I b«i|M in Perasylnmnla a«i th@Q nAwilt
it," Clawle recaUed. "1 started off with a tewy-tinylw,
but tM soon ovigrew it."
Eadi summer te retain ant r^wtats his sMgh, i^eh
is Mw Ug «K»igh to hold &mte and a (^agte of Child^
are at (»e time.
Each jmr, the Watkins invite ^rn^Hj« neighborhoods
to th^ home to vitit Saata. SunAiy, ailMrM werephed
19 la froM (d 1 oir door, SO mimrtes b^re Suta ^ to
arrive.
llie tots climb iq> in the sle%h and sit m Santa's Up.
Th^ reveal their Christmas loBgbgs for tiie year. After
recelvliv bag of i^^les and oranges, ^y head fbr Mrs.
Claws and her hom^iaked cakes.
"See where Rixtolidi ran across the cake and left Us
ho^ BMrks," Mrs: Clans p(rints oot to tiie excited yoeits-
ters. «
"Even wtoa the childrw know the Watkins, Claiide said
"they're not too positive it's me in there. They're k be-
twe»...diey're ttliddng."
It's hard to tdl where the Ctous' end and the Wil^e
begin. Uiside, ttere's no dlflerewie.
"Come OD 19 and tdl Santa what yoa wairt," Cfilnde
langte w^ a ho-ha-ho. "The more Oie merrier."
1
MM. ams tekes eart (rf Tinuar Md Lisa Fryer of Arq;oM
ipafit tttfli plaaty of itaM^k «afc*.
Did yoy knoiir tiM ^Mf^ BMCh Surf
now nMdiM oiittowlMeflb«rt InMi*
fonowkHi cItiM amTlocatlom---
AtoxmClria
Arltoigton
Blacktbtirg
Burlce
Capa Cliartat
ChaMpaakt
Pradarlcktburg .
Qooehland
HaradOFi
LynchiNarg
Maadowa of Dan
MidlotMan
ChartottaayUla Nawport Nawa
The WAtas and elf, Mccy Praitt, of Pert Lyanley, eliab
to fiurta'a sM|^ fiv a anilc to the camera.
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Whrlstmas Is coming
i at Beach libraries
^^mmsm^mm^mi
Usen tnU, grandtei^fer to the WattclM, and Brent Grlm-
meU, Oi Petnhi Cnsent, cheek wA the'stocklags intte
Watktos front yird ta Santo mates a trip do«n Oie chim-
ney.
Emory
Fdrfix
Falla Church
FanmrMa
Farrum
PortEuatIa
FortMonrpa
Fort Story
Franklin
Norfok
Fortomouth
RkHunoiHi
Roanoka
Suffolc
Wkichaatar
WaMngtonDC
and tha following atataa
Beach Students dominate VWC basketball
Special Chriistmas movie
programs will be held at
the Virginia Beach Branch
Library on TMu-sday, Dec.
15 at 10 a.m. for a^es three
to five y^rs and at the
Windsor Woods Bnua^ on
Satantay, I^. 17 at 11 a.m.
for ^es four and up.
To be stown at Virgiua
Beach Branch are "The Lit-
tle Drmmer Boy" and
"Ctelstmas in Denmark."
Wto&or Woods Branch will
-mom "A Visit from St. Mic-
Wotas' and "Yes, Virginia,
There J* a ^ita Clans."
&ch feta^i library is
taviag a «ecial craft pro-
gram tor ^ boUftoys. At-
UmStmet is limited at every
ow and ^iiirtntln is n-
^dnd. Reglstntto most
ct^^rted ^ fptm into
e toaMh to r^lsterwhere
tto program will be heU.
Wto^w Woods Biaacb:
Fl^toy, I^. 16 from 3:M
to 4:6 p.m., for ives mm
to la. United to SS. Re-
gMrattoa by pi^ m^r-
ed.
Gi^ R^IBraMh: Tues-
tey, ^. tt at 4 p.m. for
a^M five to elewB. Limi-
tiKl to 15. RegiatraticHi tv
parat r«!«ir*d befinnl^
D«c. IS and t'f.di'it' I>e'- 19.
Great Neck Branch: Wed-
nes^y, Dec. 21 at 7 p,m.
for ^BS five to eight years.
Bayside Branch: Toes* -
day, Dec. 20 and Wednes&y
Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. O^A to
all ages.
Kempsville Branch:
Ttours(ky, Dec. 22 at 7 p.m
feir ages three to ei(drt years
The city <^ Virginto Beach is well rq>reseitfed on the
1977-7S e(mi(m (rf the Viri^to Wesleyan CoH^e jlasket-
ball team. Coach Don Fo'syth tas foor B^ictfiiqrers
who will be hdjdng the Btae Marlins in their 44^ for
the Dixie^teroAl^iate Athletic Conference cnMB.
GttTf Edwirte, a 8'3" Jimior who averaged 0.3 points
and three r^NMnds per game to^ yrar, l«<to Ite Beach
(KMtingod. Otter Virginia Beat^ idayers are 8*2" goard
Mark Mts, t'%" Dave Sdioltx and 6'4" center Itorman
BiUiqis.
MUq», the ddy ft«Amui to mate Qw vai^s^ team,
Wis a star perta?nicr on ]»t year's BaysUe lUgh School
t«im,
IMts and Sdmltz are l»to transfer i^idrato. Birtts, a
tomer First Colonial player, transferred frwn Tfctewater
Community Coltege wbA Seholtx firom Mahs^eld ^te Col-
lege.
Edirards, a toree iqwrt tottermaa "golf, cn»s ctmtfry
and basketball" at VWG taat y«r, won tte W. B. Sd^fer
award as tte best statot aWete ittl9?S^
Wesl^raa hepa tto tome season Dec. 9 apOnst Greeis-
bwo CoUege. Se^m UcMs are $12 and single winisston
tidMts are H.50.
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Colorado
Connactlcut
Dalawara
Florida
OaoriM*
Idaho
kKlana
towa
KanMa
Kantucky.
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Montana
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Vlrgialt BMek An, Iteemtar 14, 1977 B - 3
A shot at being
discovered
Free testing
for blood pressure
^ili>roughgood House dresses for Christmas
Tfcfc VirgUita 8«ch Arts
Ce^iAMls resteiMk it in-
ttensfljr iK^Mikr Undlscov»
|r«4^rtists Show acatn la
f Utti7. Any artist who lias
itft im oot, vhvhaswt MA ^
$» t0otimtf to oUbit i&l
|)cal jaUeries or to attract
Any ttamoa to tMr «#k
|i aqto Jo iMre a sM at
tiei^^ailGOTered.
Jorars Barclay ^eaks and
|M1 Jkttton. initftssors itf
pi ll Vlrgiida Wesli^aii
t^oUejj^, wlU sele(4 ttree
yinnm and tea iMMrable
flMntMQs tixm the (Mitries.
&M^ Is a Botad jMkiittM-
vkost^ third Ixxft, ''PiOirt*
ioe jKith Oils" has Just
l>ecn jwbUshed, uti Brit-
ton i| a distUfaished ar-
ttst ip> qieclaUsM in cer-
amics*.;
^ UodiscoTered artists vto
«M to parttc^te timdd
bring a nisdawn oftvo
works to the Arts Cletter,
St 18th and Arctic Avetae
to Wrginia Batch, between
tbe hours of 10 t.n. and
5 p.m. on Thsrsffity, Dec.
29 add Friday, Dec. M.
Ai ttrtry fee of ^ per
work is charged. Tie Jnrors
wiU select prfxewlaiien sad
others to be iacliided in tte
MfclMt, which WiU op«i with
a rec^tifflLaad ai^r^ pre-
seirtatioB on Wednesday, Jan.
4 from 7 to 9p.m.
Artists participatii^
should be aware that space
UnltMons require that a
limited namber of entries
will be dttseo for ^diflbit.
Tk» Mxiw iriU continue
tbroBghout toe month of Jan-
uary. '
Give ywrseUf a teaUby
New 1f«ri
Geaerar ttM0M <tf Vir-
gil Beft^ wQjt <to blood
W'essura t^flf to its E-
aoiteBCy O^p^tau^^ free
U ^arge, ttron^mt toe
holMay season. The ser-
vice win be anll^le 24
houv a'day, ttem Dee. 18
toroi^ Jtt. 2.
Peiwms copilag to the
ho^tal for Mood pressure
tosttsf shook! paiic in a
visitors' area (aot an Em-
ergeiwy ^ace) aad ehtck
to with the^erk la the
Remen^, h^ hlood
prvssiffe «Hi be eoiib«U«l,
it you know ym have it.
Ilm^ are ao i^mptoms to
toe early 'ri^igM. Om oat
ctf every sevn adult AnM*-
icans has tols <tti«»M-uid
you could be ttittoae. The
test Is <pilck and painless
aad you sho^ have it at
least ooce a year.
To celAntto thto Christmas season, the members of the
Adam THe ww^ood Ch^er, National Society e(toeDai«h-
ters of tke Amm^cu Revolution wiu tour ^ Adam llor-
ou^ood House, irtiieh will be AecotaM for the holidays,
on TharMiy, Dec. 15to, at 1 p.m.
Clais of 1958 to reunite
A i^uii% ctmimitee is
being formed for toe 20to
Reunioa <^ the Class of 1958
from Princess Anne High
School.
Addresses are needed for
all graduates. Graduates and
family of graduates are
urged to contact Dickie Ly-
ons at 481-5701 or IXaneSeay
WUes at 460-3739.
The gmst ^leaker and guide wiU be toe director, lln.
W.H. Mngst, who will discuss c^ootal Christmas tradi-
ti<»s to tUs Anerlcsa H«lt4f pngnn.
FoUowiag toe tour, toe mtmkm <rin Meet at the hoacP:
of Mrs. lilltOB Thorpe, U» HUtethona SiMd, Thorm«h-'^
good Vlrgbria Beach. The co-hostess will be Mrs. Fraak-
lia Uvesay.
As a Christmas iKroJect, Mrs. Cedl Htrriscw, service
to veteraa-pttieato committee, d^vered on behalf (rf toe
chapter memben 20 Christmas gifts, iivnalaiately 30
pouads of clothiag for mea, and |1S for the Oul^mas ftmd
for the veteraa parents at Kecooi^laa Veteraas Hosirital.
to addittoe, a dbeA for |15 was ox^rfliatcd by toe chap-
ter toward the purchase of a wadwr-dryer for the use <rf
toe veteraa patieats. This machtoe is beiag purchased by
District 1 of the Virginia DAR.
Mrs. Richard S. Baird, chairman of the DAR School
Committee, seat 86 poimds of clothiag aad otoer items dona-
ted by the chapter to the DAR School at Tamasee, Souto
Carolina.
Serdeh club A Jog to the
iplans party Pentagon
Beware Of the Christmas racketeer
I The Kingst(MiGard»Cliri>,
:|onttouing ito interest to the
people of Virgiato Beach, to
^aaaiag toe annual Christ -
toss party for the St. Aid-
en's STOP program on Dec-
Itober 20.
>=> ■
> Meato on wheeto, ahc^r
dub toterest, is being siq>-
£ tried again this year.
«Dbers donate their time
heli^ag to deliver a hot meal
to pe<9le in this program.
Boy's Club sponsors
IChtlstmas dance
The Armed Forces Staff
C(dlege to participating to a
Jog-A-Thon from Virginia
B^ch to toe Pffltagon wito
all contrilwtions going to the
Tidewater Chapter (rf toeA-
merican Heart Assoctotioo.
D^rtare is Saturdqr,
Dec, 17to at 8:30 a.m. from
Tidewater Chapter, Ameri-
can Heart AssoctoUon at
Itoriolk Square, arriving at
toe Pentagtm on Sunday, Dec .
IStoat 1 p.m.
The Boy's Club of Virgto-
'to Beach, a United Way A-
gracy will hold a Christmas
dance aa Wednesday, Dec.
21 from 8-11 p.m. Cost
to |lvi9^ per person.
Music will be provided
Iqr PhU Breckner of WORK.
The dance is q>ened to toe
pid>lic, ages 12 and up.
The club is located next
to Mt. Trashmore at 4441
Souto Boulevard.
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The Tidetmter Better Business Bureau warned shoppers
as toe Christmas seasoo to offlcially underway, to be par-
ticularly wary of sharp operators iHio st«p op toeir activ-
ItieB dittlag toe hididay season.
Charles A. Martak, general maaager, said 'ihese sea-
sonal swladlers are as much a part of tte holiday sceae
as the street-corner SaaU, draialag millions of dollars
annually from consummers and bustoessmen. These rack-
eteers capitilise on the Chrtotmas rush and toe fact that
people tmd to be more g«ierous and trusting at thto time
of year."
According to Martak, toe Christmas gyp has many guises:
-He may be a ^eet comer peddler hawUiv cheap watches,
perfume, gadgeto, toys, ties and otoer shoddy merchandise.
-He may work for mail order firms otferii^c toys, watdhes.
Jewelry and other items supposedly at a fraction of the re-
tail price. When toe merchaadtoe arrives, if it evM' does,
it nuy be a cheap imltotiOB of toe item toought to have
beoi ordered.
-He may be a tel^hone voice making appeato tor some
unknown charitable organisation or a self -described needy
individual seeking clothing, food or funds.
-He may be a gUb, well-dressed salesman harassing
businessmen to buy gifto to quantity at Chrtotmas. Sales
may' be attempted to offices, at factory gates, oa toe street
or door-to-door.
Martak said "The perfume boat to one of toe most wide-
qiread of toe Christmas gjps and has an>eared to Tide-
water to the past years."
Thto racket tovdves the sate of well-known brands of
colognes and toilet waters rebottled to small purse-sise
coi^ners by cimiipanies having no connection wito toe or-
iginal manufkctarers. The pitoUc is fooled toto believing
it is buying real perfume at bargato prices. Actually,
toey are Iraying colognes and toilet waters which are be-
ing sold at several times toeir regular retail prices.
Based on past experience, toese otoer schemes can also
be expected to reappear: '
-The shipping of unordered merchandise to consumers
by unknown charitable organizations who request donations
for the goods shi{q)ed. Consumers who receive unordered
merchandise through toe mails are not obligated to retuni
it or pay for it umier Virginia law.
-Bait advertising which featyres merchandise toat toe
dealer tries not to sell. If he attempts to switch you a -
gainst your will to something much more expensive, you
can pnrtnbly do much better by checking quality and prices
elseiriiere.
-P^Hitorly advertised toys will be featured as leaders
at deep-out prices almost everywhere. The so-called
"list prices" will be totally meaningless as comparative
prices, and the BBBregards tbeM* use as not to toe pub-
lic interest, ualess toey are the advertisers own former
prices.
-Attempts to collect on C.O.D. packages suM>osedly for
a neighbor who, the deliverer says, "is not at home."
The packages may contain unordered merchandise or merely
paper or cotton wadding.
Your best resource at Christmas as at every otoer time
of year is toe reputable merchant. When to doubt, chieck
wito the Tidewater EBB for a reliability report.
Also, when you know about cases of false or misleading
advertising or deceptive sales schemes, report toem to
the Better Business Bureau. Your report will be held to
cmifidence and may serve in protecting others.
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Suite 4>f prints opens at Chrysler
Aa uhiUtton d a suite of printo by British patoter and
prtotnukef, David Hodmey, will open at the Chrystor
;|inseum Thursday, Dec. IS.
Thto totest s«4es of printo by toe well-known artist,
■iittod "The Blue Guitor," is one of toe most imagiaative
.'Ot Ut prc^eeto thto decade. The etchings are based <» a
^work by American poet, WaUace Stevens—a poem Eodi-
;iiey admito deeply affected him to too summer of 1978:
r *"!nie etchings toemsdves were aot conceived as Utwal
^Illustrations oi the poon but as an to^rpretotloB of Its
i' themes to visual terms. Like toe poem, they are about
Itrai^tormations withto art as weU as toe retotioa brtween
aad toe imagiaatioB, so toese are ^ctnres withto
pictares and different styles of rq)resentotion Juxtaposed
and reflected and dtosolved withto toe same frame."
The toqtiratioD fmr the poem, written to 1936, to toe patot-
Ing (rf the nme title done in 1903 by Picasso; so Hockney's
suite becomes his iirterpretaticn of Stevens' toterjffeta-
tion of Picasso.
These 20 etdiings by Petersburg Press were done to toe
autumn of 1976 and the spring of 1977. The edition num-
bers 200, and there are 35 prooto.
Hockney will attend the (q)ening of toe exhtoition— an
8 p.m. preview set for Thursday, Dec. 15. The preview
will be open to museum members only.
aThe exhibition will be shown through Jan. 29.
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Virginia is in one
-growing
areas in the world.
And Southern Railway
isgrowing right along
with it.
Take a bow. Virginia, you r«
in one <^4he fastest-growing
areas in the country. And, as part d the South,
ycHi're in one of the sef^^i teiM^1}roM^ areas
in the world.
Th«'^ no need toirt you wrtiy ths is.
Ydu know about the cx)mbiratiQfi oJ fectors that
makes Virginia, and the resit of the South,
attracWve to industry.
ftjt wt«t yew might not l«iow s that the
Sot^hwTi fteihvay is growing rigt^ alaig w«h you.
In^v«ralv«vs-
First, «^>o do you thin^ carr«s the raw
n^»1ato to ad ttw» new fa^jr^f And the fin-
sf^dfoocte to n«rk«? We<to. in tei^e nr^ure.
VMioctoyouttwik brings^cans, tt« carper,
theapeiar*t«, thedrtWng, tr» sporting goods.
and thefeod to meeww-growif^ poputeliai rt
mA, m^tnoa grwM^ fust to toW ^^ with
theteiw«l.MteregrcNW^ to beraeKiyfor an
even bigger future. AccortXn^
to ttie federal government
the raUroads will ^ an hicrease in freigN volume
of 143% by 1990 And railroads' share of martet
viM go up t:^ a whopping 24%
Will we g^ the lionis sh^e of these increases
v^^en they cxMm? Maybe. But v^^ever tappens,
we're getttng ready tor them by eo^endng right
now We're piMng in a new $40 miWon (M^
tHMon freight (^esificiHai yard ffiNortftCsrolkia.
sy^em. whtoh is £rtre»jy ttw larger in the So(4h.
VMi're char^ig our track toemoo9^, more
ratable welded rri.
And that^-why the Sduthem isgK»*ig rigW
^ong with you: wh^ the demsHid te there we
warM to be th«-e, nHKfy to ^rve.
SOUTHERN
TfMSouttmrn Pttwayteone more good roisori
ftMrMnftoYthe South.
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. Be relentlessly detcmiincd to save money rcgularlvi
It's this re^lar savings habit that will make vou. rich, send
youngsters to college and make your retirement years happy ,
and carefree. So be resolute abcHit saving regulariyi And save
at Virginia Pedcral where your money eariK top interest rates
and is insured by an agency erf the U.S. government.
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EiHiiot uncjtrttkM rncwe of a fonnoMn plot and an AiMiioan
awirat «oci* wtw ara mining in ComnwM CNna. (Ihr. 90
tnin.)
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11:00 •# _
• OOOBliCWS
11:30 •TWafe|UTEMOVIE'Cdurpbo:ACMaa(lnmunl(y'An)urdar
wNph aopaM to t» polNeilk ma(l<«M puis 1^ Colu^
«iaion cQUMi w» a aiMV* MMM Eaal dptoaM. (^
• THE TQNNH1' EHOW Hpat: Johnny CarMH, Ouaata: Rqdnay
rMwiirtiW/naiiqa PtaoM. MM ni|.
• PQUCe STOiiyrtWMWAY MQHT aPEOAL POUCE
$tcm-1Mh!tf Ewi> Syntoma' Aa an oMow «wka down a GiMrwl,
mnmniS^mam in <»or o( Na tado*. THUMpAY NBHT
7:00
L-UWRBR REPORT
»PVUi
7:0k VTICMCNrBEFORECHRISTMASSlDryolhowClamantMoora
fiia hia ftKiMMia pqwi.
IttagOO NAME HMT TIME
AnmrS EHOW QuHl: Dom 0« Uio*.
• nCK CAVETT SHOW Qinat Jmu Lawkit, M«ic Ok«^ of
!!)• Mafevpcllan 0pm.
•MtHMN'S HERGES
ftOO # A e mi OT M A B CAROL
• THE UPE AMD TME8 OP QROZLY ADAMS TmA of Iw
Cougpr* Adama and rMonw mial tracit doMH • oougar tiat AdHM
onoa MnMN antlOMd a aa^ty no« ia balawad to hava gona
inpd in tha wMa of tha Norihunat.
tfeaHT n BNOUQN -Yaai Mctidaa, Diara it * Santa Claua' A
p f aaa n l fti d d a n byJoanbafiofatiardBaitnaatoaalha Brad lawl aa i i ifit
SPtoAL-<Qragan Pack: A LMng Btograply' Hoil: Palir Lawferd.
Quaata: Laa Raanieii. VincanI PdCa, Joa^t Cotna, ShaHft'Onham,
CaNata Holfn. (R)
■fyO\file''L«dy Prom Looiaiana' 194 1 John Wayne. Joan Biondal.
Lovara aaparate baeauaa ha la a lawyar out to Fid oid New Ortaana
oTWIary anA^iarMMr la « UO^ma gambiar.
1:00 •TCMO«|lV)WHoat:TomSnydar.Guaala:RayBQlgarantf Jadt
mtff, two of ma atara of «m daaaic fftn. 'The Wizard of Ot.'
Fffatoy
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t:00
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0:30
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13:99
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3:30
3:46
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•ABC OUT-OP-SCHOOL SPECIALS ■Paatt. Jtoiwnanw i n 'aA^
Youl' Thia story )««« >viw an imnnirMKvo 1 1vMM-HSld boy lMir» to
coca wfth vtoien
• CAMERAS
• MOVIE 'Fular Bfuan Man' 1M« Rod Skailoi^ Janrt^^ Tryirw
to prov* himaeif to tM a wtwlwind lalaanan, mm ruwir^ a inrt*
and wild Itiariaua chaae iMgins. (2 hrs ~
• jHlnCNEWS
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aporto nswa of the day.
• RED HAND OANQ
• OFFTHEAIR
• THE NH. T<X}AY Lpa Angetas (tema vt. WaiiAig^
fJGkmw^io As/emm kids
IMM^ SMOSr/MNQ »4M: 0^
Smti m^Otfmtm clw
^ ANDY GRFPITH SHOW
ftSO ^•WOeWQHaePLA'niQUK-Rodn^FalatoQuaMy'Ayowo
nan^ atow^oMog isMftal)^ of tta Iom^ Sjoing paitnar ia
taobMiEad wHan a imoaiMaldna Doal awaattt itia iirt off nar
ivDORS DAY SHOW
9:00 •lNEGB8M»«DAyNNaHTM0VK8'TlwNaiitMan'1S7»
Sawi Qaaww Comaii ttiaipa. Tha MiMv etisum^lm SMa
'f'tfi ^W PTO ■ f nriuiMiiai iMi tw u'aafia in IBf MWtla riit m
QM wMO NaaoM- n gapg 01 nanmonai wmBtm wan aaaa
" klbtheircradifliMkMRiaathairnaKllaisat
7:00
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MaaMd fbiitanMn detaa NafMMn'a nmm lie raaooaa
Ariatecraey^wmgaiaanaawt w| ia iraa d o ro teyihaRoyMWa. {Ihr.
S.^^ GMSY Quaal: Sam and SiMie Ja«a, addra.
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n a»«le«attatat<»Mi|^«t«bank.fQtibac dnaaadaa SLMck
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Swpm Famiand Palir IMarina in a parkirmancadf TUgana' wNh
•^700 CUM OMala: Bob NoHlngfwn. who haa timiirial canoar.
KhOO • NBC IMfldiriS -Trouble m Coal Country NBC Nam
i rtialui ' MU lwi f r>il)c)aa lOai wM aaiwa aa ofr cti war a rapotfar tor
v-i|Hha~ eotf'AAiiHsa'a 'Wajor' anavgy wttwai " '
•RfRRfVeOHQVaDE PnUSROiMmilBaiiaata. PMuta
Clailtt Lao Sqw, Olympio liMlinB alv Jetn Cuny. Qamna
lOeSO
8:30
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TAdUBCW
SHANANA
.QtCKCAVEITBHOW Quaat: Ihomaa Moving, outgoing C^aetor
• 1l<E IIUTtnACiCB) Tlw b«M tala tha li^hawtad ak^
arnkl flgfaawMWa on Qiriabnaa Em. Joining ttthri Bary^nkov
»i Qalaay KMUnd ia AieHandar liiiz.
IMUJiUMt HALL OP FAME llava I Qot a ChMmaa for You'
SMUId eSwwtaftNwahpd to worti on Iha CMMmla hdUi^
• DONMarAND MARIE QuaalarM^c Davia. MacKanzie F#«m.
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ilfiJL$mmr waatMott latt RiAayaar. 'Ratal StdraK A
Conaupw HaM^ QHaal: Joaaph H Eia. yic»l*raaidanti^ 8w
taMMmant Raaaarch Daparfenant of Goldman, Sachf and
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•MdiMEThaBladcRoae' l960TyronaPow«r.Or8onWrtee. 13lh
oaniary Gn^ Saaan, a ewcMng for fcada eacrata along caravan
tlaain (hpOttafrt. ftida romance too. (2 hn.)
(^NEWS
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8:46 •Nn.*T7W»BpMp«l1oilBy^foolbaln8wa.
7M 9- USE HAW Ouaala: Dannia WMvar, Suaan Ftoya, Jknmy
HailaM.
• lmt
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AiPOfHRMf <iP A NURSE A dDQumantaiv on lha«araar of
adBoner alRHW a liplBit ilm of tae^MBaa.
•SAT n^ A Btographir of nng Untar* by JbnMhan
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mm m m-tmpmimntmm*. mim Saiaalir Tlan iJto' An
aa V i iw addw tfca;tp.^iteKojifc> napBan Iti*' Ma M8. n
^ •ml TQMBMr SwiSw Hoafc John^r Caraon. OaaaN. Ooly
I hrton, LawraiKa Welt, Obzy QSeapia, Ray Johnaon ^tuuv^
i •MTAIiiy MiniftTO^talBaHyOFfHPWBKglMBKY
* MSvmHr'Him' AMI Jioalaeayduli SMMly iafiiirtfidir
I SMWly ia iMi l Nd. MWIEBY OF TWE
WEB(*'WM FiRMi a OaMIMan'AHM Oniw filiW 4 maiii tamlar
Mil fte ooeritwoM^ iaho ia b a frayad Jiy Ha.wpa. (f^
•MKMe'YounaOunBiiffaRaa' iaB2,tamaM|ohian, Atoia '.add.
Soldtor'a aaareh tor Man Arty gaMpanMi a NMar^ penril of
Na aioplRg dauQhiar^Bofh join loK&t whan t r u spa d In w Apaolia
^ oAraHow
foranMnmmotoompaty, RocMord puvauadil^ii^, lray«ng in
a Gpnpar on Via Padkt Codat «tflo «a unawiM MtftwiP* in
poiaaaajon af an aa*«Biih wtoWa ateipn diaweiiA
it 1ME A»C PMOAV MBKr MOME "The SoUlM Vdyaga of
SMMif 1874 :iDhn PMto Law, Canina Muma. Sdenoa^tBlion,
IMiMy arid oM^lMhioiiad danlniHto mintfa .««Nn Snbad maela
fiai4ain,^gMilipna, aoreaiara. i«Mt«mad flpdd^ak a wi^
•VEMSiA Wffi( M R^EW
•(TOO 'CLJUB (Wyffe Jtofto m amg^ jmttmL^fii
. tfatnnan of Via MMniK C^ngpaaa P^XIi
tconar loalbit tfar Beau CdlB, $nBif&ttt9Hf ^'^'^
MN«ida;iMf«d MaMii* andliH Luim TM« piai^ tiai^
bafenrChiMnlaa 1946in Iha ranwfa amal townof CtaarRNr. fM).,
the ataiy ofniars on a 10-yaar-oid ^ who yaama tor har fM yule
7:30 ■mode AREA 10
SaO • MARY TYLBI MOORE SHOW ^_ ^
• IMi momO VfOMMI OacarOoldnian mual raty on the
lathoda ol a iMrad (» agpt to MenUfy an aUerty
tYAB^ TabUM'a Mampl to help a njravray chldhood fHand
bacMNt when har friend ia airaeMl.
•COLUBBE wmmMJLQU Dominion UniverHty vs. \flrglnia
8:30
SHOUMY M MH.I»Y1LAND
WrVE QOT efiCH OIMER Damon Jerome feela he haa a
ohama of a Maina whan he'a (Aoaen to phi«>graph lAaa
Wondarfur lor a muaive advartiaing oampaion. 1x4 to avaiyona's
aiipriaa,advarMioganiuaWeBngtonOa^oma,ptayadl>yguaalatar
^wHd Wlto. chooaaa JHdy w me modal he nwito.
• 0PSMTM3N PITIKXMT fm Dreaming a • Pintc ChrWnaa'
Wamtaga that Lt: Holdan ia kxiae go op at a »ta«y auppiy twee as
the taQandaryacKJungaraela out to get ChrialmaaijiMa tor everyone
' — IN) ^.Tsty,
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1:00 • TOMORROW IM: Tom Solder.
THOMAS /lEMBMBOiB '1970'
wm •4XmpY 'OqMn >^nia'a pyaa' QuMcy diowa Na adontfon of
a^1lmouaMeanllyMnoowlKiyAovlaatartobihdhiml(othaoi>vi^
auWieiQn thMoabbary may have baan tha mdiM fir tha crime.
•PMMBUNE-Hoel: WWm F. Buddey, Jr. 'Oo«a fit Atpublcan
NafMP Va Fulur^ Quaat: Clara Beoiha Luce,
8.-00 ••NEWS
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40:30
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A aianiiar of a moioreyde oang raeciiaa i taahion
8:80
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• MOME 'Joe Oato^1967 Jodi Mahoaay, Luana Flip, io*
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• OVBI EASY Quaat: John Itoardan, aifigar.
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MpwdttfaiBraatfcalon-*wa8aigtireM»aartctcwiM: Sandy Duncan
Maatatani.
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r aoraa of Ihaopod ttoiaa,
ItiC nSMBHT SHOW Hoat: Johnny Caraon. QuaatK Bob Hope,
irlllMbeugK Robert BWce.
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Sibg. ralWBB a l flHft aw a nl wlnd ad r aaa er c h ehenM aiimbtoa on
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League broadcast wrth news and features on the NFL and other
spprta news of ihe day.
• NFL ' 77 Footbal newat features end intarviewa wim Lea t,eoniM^, ,
Bryant Qumaei, Ragina l^aklns and NBC sportscaaters coniribuliw
raporta from the (laid.
• NCAA BOWL PREVIEW
•ONCE UPON A CLASSIC The Legend of Robin Hood' Episode
Beven. Robin and Sir Guy duel in Shenvood Foraat. A b«nd of man
diaouiaad as Robii's men attack and ki the Biahop The viegara
fear Bobai and betray his men.
• PUBLIC POLIC Y FO RUM
• THE NFL TODAY Chteago Bears va. New York GMto
• NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME New Yodt Jets vs.
PtiadMin Eac^ Cinetonati Bengals va. Houston Olare .
• ROUER SUPERSTARS
• MASTERPIECE THEATRE I, Claudua' Episode 3bc. 'Soma
Justice' The suspicious daam of Qarmanicua, a popuiir lavoil(».
results ir> a murdar and treaaon HW in the Ssnala aNehmraatana
to inciicate Tiberiua and Livia. Maanwhla, Calgula ariowa hcraadng
ajgns of dangaroua mental instabMty.
• GOOD NEWS
• CONVERSATION
• St4Q WE NOEL The Monnon Youm Symphony and Chonja
perform a variety of Chrialmaa aonga in tha Mormon Tabaihacia in
Salt Lake City.
• WOfH.D OF PENTECOST
• ISSUES AND ANSWERS Today's show w« feature Mra.
t^osalynn Carter, Aiherioli'a Firri Lady. ABC News Codaapondanl
Barbara Walhwa wa conduct the Intorviaw in the Bhia fl^Cni otl^ik
White House which wiH be sporting the First FamiVa Chriatmaa
• AM eLlZABEIMAN GHRISTMAB OELBBRATION A lapfaMb
of an Engfiah Christnnas celebralfon of the Etaabethah era inCludp
a aoeaaiona, feasting, aiiging and dancing typical of the period. .
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_ DANCE IN AMERICA 'Choreography by Baianchina'Part L TT^
first of two programs whk:h higNHiM master ohoraoinphar Gaaa, J
Balanchine and his company, me New Yodc CXy Mat. (iMiiK
Suzanne Fanrail and Peter Martha in a perfamwnce of 'Txigana' W
miisic by Ravel.
• HAPPY HUNTERS
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• THE NFL TODAY A poet-game procram presenting acoree,
4:30
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• MOVE 'The Purple Plain' 1966 Gregory Peoi(, Maurioa PenhM
RAF |)M. ii Bumia, leama that Na wite waa MM, H» ll0Ma aBNH
mental breakdown. (2 hra.) ^ '.'
• NATIONAL FOOTBAU LEAGUE GAME Cleveland Browne va.
Seatila Seaha«4(s: Karaaa Cay Chiefs vs. Oakland Raldsrs; New
England Patrtola va. BaMmore Cohfl; PRtaburgh O ttatora vs. San
Dtogb Chargers: Denver Broncoe va. Dalaa CMboys
• last OF THE WILD
• CffilDERELLA Ruaaian compoaar Serge Prokoftev'a MM baaed
en the tafeytoto ia perionned by the Columbia (S.C) City Balat and
ia t^MgiM by magical apedal effects.
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Preston. A h^ preuMre news magazina atftor auTNM af
arid through Itoshbecfcs racafe me gentler days df Mb youm. (2
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Bryent Qumbai and Regina Haakine.
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special atarrtng 88 Coaby. The Coaby KUS imtomiB Chrialmaa van
special «*ien may reacua a tnoubted famly fronrdtoaetar, waleonW \
a new Ma into Ihe wwtd, and Mn that human cnjeNyip aomattnae
a dtogiise for a spedai aadneaa.
• THE NUTCf^CKER Hoat: Mn. Betty Ford, ClWislmaa saaaon
apeciai laaMnO Ihe wartd4«moua Boishei BMt In a (^NMnbT
production set to the muafo of Tchafcovaky. in addWan. Mra^FdM-^
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TO Boston Symphony Orcheafra and the Tarutowood FasM
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traoody strikes the Bunljoi Ira^tivjld. •
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2? **»ffew% *» ahe planned.
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0^mpiC9M mecW \Mnner VMra fVioiih, «^
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betore h fe maraage to Joyce, shows up n twm and H wadi> to
• H0U.VW)OO TaEVISION IMEATni The Heminjjway Ptay"
TlM nwr play ly Frederic Hunter ewninee the wtla^itolw
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(MtorMp^MesofHaminaway'ftMe. ^^
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ft^undsnaator habiMton for its aitraclira ywj^
mNitiB the lob from her father.
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• OeRALO DBiSfME 8HA«S
!f Jf ^ "^ ""^^ Al »«y Darihg OauoWers' Annivsrs«y
19n(toti«tYouis.l^«fmondk«ueey. ThecomedyrewtyesarotM
a widower who plans to get manried aga»i. He plana to nMica the
announcamant at the anniversaiy party for M| four daugMeia and
ttwir huebands - al married just one year, (R)
• lie TOMGHT SNOW Quest host: Join D«Mson. Quaala:
Debbie fiayhotda, Feto Barbulfi, Kenny 1
■MOME'QowntolheSeainShipa' 192?nchardMdmart(,Uoner
BariMnoNt. Whaing captain takes gnndeon to eea #id nm atoul
^art kMberg and dtaa.
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• TOMORROW Host: Tom Snyder. Quest: Betti Davis.
, l>*j8l«»Mfor Km ninih ywron NBC-TV FrkSyTDSc. 23. "•»«««"
aorto
Tti6sclay i^^c. 2% tm
Msyward. B»grc^ of famous author's IHe^iis adventures from
oyster pirate to war cwespondcitt during the Boer War in South
#ic« and the l^m&Japanase Ww of 1904.
1:00 • TOMORROW Host: Tom Snyder.
1:00
0«0
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«2«NUTCIUCWR' to be tele»lsad with Mrs. Ford as on<ama»a
. •NirytilM-SundiV.Dec.lSonNBC^TV.
• THi ABC aJMQAY MOHT MOVIE Deiverance- 1972 Burt
Reynolds, I4ed BiMy. A weekend camping trip through the mountain
«li|lemess turns into a torri^ino nightoiare for fow men. (R) (2
• MAStEimECE HCATRE 1. Ctaxius' Episode Seven. 'Ckieen
c< Heaven' TiMrtus wies away his /sign with treison «Ms whie the
rM power in the empire passes to Sejsnus, Vw comrhander of the
iMm. Uvia recencies with ClaudMS and presents him with an odd
requeet.
8:80 ■ MJ(^ Aloe and Tommy spend asemi^nerry Ovi^mas Eve with
Miin^ and Vwa - eneconced in the cab of a traler truck en roiie
' ^HoqKto.
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• ABCMEWS
• FIVE STRRKi BREAKDOWN
• DICK VAN D\n(E SHOW
• C8SNEWS
• NBC NEWS
• MOVIE 'You Cani Cheat an ftoneat Man' 1939 W.C. FiaMa,
Edgar Bergen. A showman's daugt^ who thinks her father neede
money, ia kapl ftam marrying a wealthy man. (1 hr. 30 min.)
• OVBi »SY Quaet: Patricia Neal.
I LOVE LUCY
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rodn singer is found dead in his dressing room. (R)
• MOVIE 'The Desperadors' 1943 Randolph Scott. Qlsnn Ford.
Qinnan rides into town to stage a hoMup for a banker but fals
in tove with banker's daughter and dteovers sherW is pal he cnw
up with. '
• TOMORROW Host: Tom Snyder. Guests: Ray Price, tenner
speechwriter for Richard Nixon; Bob Cannen, Associate Producer
of 'Tomorrow.'
8.-00
8:30
NEWS
IABCNEW8
I^JNRISE KMESTER
rpICK VAN DYKE SHOW
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• CROW WITS
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acfrass Unda Lavin, vocaM MMMa
'The Phantom of ffw Open Hearth' Humorist Jean
1N>NRi'a noetolgk: comedy, set in the MUwest during the 1840'8,
Qtniai* WDondafoung man's antk^ipafion and apprehenaton of his
GR^QROCER
• MACNEH.-I.B8IER REPORT
S£M3MERPYLE
AOAM 12
8t^,OO0PYRAMD
_ ALL STAR AUIC»T ANYTHNO QOES
• DICK CAVETT SHOW Quest: Edward Qwey, author, iustrrtor
and coatume designer for the play 'Draoula.'
• MQ QAN'S H EROES ,
• THE nrZPATRICKS Kerry, the gM next door, nx« nway from
home and Sean feels reiodnsUe because he had accused hsi> of
Mna.
• CMJCK BARRI8 VARIETY HOUR Queets: Redd Foxx, Bey Ctty
Rolars. Mtoheto Phiipe, Steven Bishop, Unda Hopkins, J.P. Ittorgw,
TempMona, Mia Brothers.
• HAPPY DA YS Richie accktontaly dteoven that Fonzif. who haa
been boaating of a big hoiday feast wiHi relalives, is miserably Mne
on Chiirtmas Eva. (R) ,
• CHRliniASTIME VMTH M»TER ROGERS Fred Rogers, his
'NeitfAoihood' friends and other guesbj)riaiW4 a tofflb MMdal
AOhachool't upMming Junk)r prom.
• SWE8T ANQLEY HOUR ^
10:30 • NEW8MAJ<0^
f 1^ AlHE CAROL BttftNETT SHOW Quest: Helen Reddy.
vJmews
•^rqe and oiame ivey show
11:18 VnEWS
1 140 •NBC LATE MOHT MOVIE 'Don't Push, I'l Charge When Ready'
Sin Lyon. Caaar Ftomaro. Itaian POW in the U.S. gets drafted into
ibc Americm am^, (R) (2 hrs.)
RliOVE Ufcs of the FieM' 1963 Sktney Poitier, Ute Stela. Young
rd, «x-(3.l.. helpa five refugee nuns buM a diapei in barren
MsWand and alao teaches them EngMi. (1 hr. 35 nti.)
•OVra^AS MISSION
12:00 • NO#bU STATE HIQHLIQHTS
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8:00
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MOVE 'CityBaneath the See' 1963 Robert Ryan. Anthony Quinn.
Twe deep sea dwars hunt fw treasure of the Jamawan coast. (1
li. 30 min.)
OVER EASY Guest: Frederick Brisson, director.
ILOVfLUCY
CROsswrrs
GREENGROCER
MACNEL-LEHRER REPORT
QOMER PYLE
AOAM 12
TRUTH OR CONSEQUEIKES
QONQSHOW
MCK CAVETT SHOW Quest Beanor Ctavk, Nattonal Beok
imni wirmar for ^^es. Etc.: A Memoir.'
■IhOOAN'BHERCXS
• LOGAN'S RUN A sandmen iriw assumes the kiehiay of dead
Runner IM 14 to lure Logan and Jessica t»ck to ttieOly of Domes
ancounttnunexpeetod trouble afto'ttteyalVa {detained by Mrilhew
ji Ihe Ftovktor in a dkHatoM JoO^.
• TEXACO PRJ^errs 'The Bob Hope C»irirtnas Special' Oivia
N•■rton^lohn, Perry Como, he MwMta and Mari« Hamt join Bob
Hope (or a joyous muk»rf-come(^ ceHbraton of the hoidayK Also
aiipaaring w8 be, the Assodated Prdss Al-Amadcan foobdl
• THE SAN PEDRO BEACH RAM liliinfi'is My iM Bacauae
gf Dancer's Uwidsr, Mooae is IMd by the pn^dant <M ttw beer finn
*$ works (or. Wien Mm rest of thabtfnsset put to lieto.Mn they
tiKliMsr'tlw praManI to trying to shiakt fM rriore ihan buaineBs Bte
intariil in lis aacrMary
• EVENIW AT SYMPHONY AfuNengtti perilaniiance of Handel's
'Maaaiah' doaaa tl* Evenino At Symphony concert season wNb a
twoiMrt program. Pvt Two concludes wMh guest Conductor C(*)
10:30
11.-00
11:30
QRFFfTHSHOW
LAVERNE AND SHRLEY Its a fun-fied Christmas when
Lawwne and Shirtey and their frisnds entertain at a hospital party.
SOdilre DAY SHOW
M^Sii Chariey demon^ates an uncharactoriatk: staek of
generosity, first lendkig B. J. money and than paying Hawkeye's bar
M, and the two redpienis wonder what he has in mind.
• LAUQH4N CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
• TNRGE'S COMPANY Three's Christmas' Jack. Janet and
Chriaey ptot to escape a boring Christmas party atone wNh the
Ropera because the three roommates are invited to a big bash the
• Bl I^ORMANCE AT WOLF TRAP The Nutcracker- Andre
K ost sl a n otz conducts the Nettonal Symphony Orchestra In a
produdton of Tcholcovsky's dassto, 'The Nutcracker.' Hriaah
aclraaa Rohan McCdtough wl nanato verses by Ogden Nash to Iw
line-honored hciday tortasy.
" 700 CLUB QuaM: Campus ministar Davto Chemoff, Dr. Russel
mar, aasiriant dean <^ Fulsr Theotoopcoi Saminvy.
GE THEATER 'Tel Me My Name- Arthur Hi, BartMra Bams. The
poignant (feama revolves around a mother atfio is forced to toce Ste
tr«rih about bar He after she is confronted by her BegNmoto
19-year-oU daughter. (1 hr. 30 min.)
• inSH Fish's job as a department store undsrcover Santa and
liie bwi onttipanaive preeer4s dampen the Yulatkto spirit at the groi4>
home, but there are surprises in More for everyone.
• NBC REPORTS TrouMe in Coel Cowifry' NBC News
correspondent Dou|^ Kksr wi serve as on^samara reporter tor
Ihis special examMng the enormous problems we face in the effort
intake coal Amerin's m^ ene^ source.
SOAP Peter Campbel is dMto end every member of the TMe
and Campbal househoU is a prime swpect. Jessica and Sanson
ato solve the myrtery. (1 hr.)
GREENPEACE ADVENTURES Voyagee to Sme the WhataO'
TYie story of the Qreenpeace FoundaiNin mambera who frack down
whaing Itoets at sea and put themaakm between ttie whales and
harpoonars in an ^fort to focus worid atlentton on ttM extanninMan
of various speciea.
3 PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN UVNUQ
• •I
SHEWS
JMMYSWAQQART
THE CBS UTE MOVE 'Norwood' 1970 Glen Campbel, J^e
htomolh. Norwood Pratt, home from Vietnam, decidea that Ma in
Tvcaa IB boring so he goee to New Yori( to become a atar. 'Ko^:
teat War to Town' A rooide poiceman, aaaigned to t(o^» staff,
inadvertonlV >torts a gang war. (R)
•the TOMGHT SHOW Quart host: John Davkison. Quests: Sendy
DuncM, MMyn Sokol.
•TUESDAY MOVflE OF THE WEB( 'Hsy,rroAive- SN^Stnlhers,
EdMMd Aanar. The incredbto frue story of an adventurous young
woman and an okjer man whoM plana crashea in the frozen Yukon
wMemeae ieeving toem no meme of survival except each otoer.
■ MOVE 'TTieLMe of Jack London' 1943 Mfchoel CShea, Susan
yi^'
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9KX>
IMOVE 'Kidnapped' 1938 Wamar Baxter, Freddie Barthotomew.
of Scotland and England in the UOO's (1 hr 30 min )
^/ER EASV aiest: Heton Humee.
LOVE LUCV
ICROSSWITB
fiREENQROCER
MACNEIL-LB«ER REPORT
ISOMER PYLE
ADAM 12 '
SI J100.000 NAME THAT TUNE
tiHiPPETS SHOW Guest: George Bums.
DICK CAVCTT SHOW Que*: Jiim Jaynes, autha.
HOQAN'S HBK)Ed
Oi^AL ROBERTS CHRISTMAS SPEaAL
THE LIFE AN0 TIMES (^ gWaLY ADAMS
•l^GHT IS ENOUGH Dear MiesDirah' Tom dotes out sage advne
Sto the hometown tovetom column, bgt toses his tool when daughter
EUfwth asks if she ahdiU take 'The Pi.' -^
tALKBACK V
ANDY QRlFFrm SHOW
WOOEHOUSE PLAYHOUSE 'The Tnith About George' A shy
young man with a stutter is NnderM from dectering his kwe for s
'"ntrtalcng girt an^-^ntia to a spedaiat whose advios toadikto a
CLASSIFIED ADS
Saillai. reaUac or UriaK ia OMoapeake, Viniaia
Ba^ or ChoreUaad? Viivtala Baaek Sob. CkssT
pooka Peat elaasilM a«a are Ika aoawer.
Place
tmhj. Call
88 worts
nr eaot, qalek aette
MT-4S71 ar 488-S4MM-
Wo'ra kero to
Ma— 4yf f^ ad
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M| |0« wHk yowr
or lass, otfjr |I-M tor oar taDno.
Mf eMsailladaii_
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ITHE CBS WEdSsI^ ynr MOVES^I^Iii^'A^I^
^isanAnspach. App^ilnd love story about a huiung wrestler whose
bizarre Me in the ring haaiWe meaniifig unH he meets a woman who
siMS him aa a viwm, aoraWve person instead of frie booed vilain'
»} arouses me fans^^. (2 hrs.)
THE BLACK SHBSP JMUAORON 'The 200 Pound Qorila' Burly
1^ mechmc Sgl Andy kickin's dWKe of all officers is so wei
.totowm that whan he> Promoted to Warrant Oflfcer he is at a toss
K words, and, ih.friisnuon, goes on a rampage with his fiste.
CHARLE'S 4NGP.8 "Dude Rmch Story' The wealthy owner of
apoeh dude ranch t*ea Sabrina. Kely and Kris to find out whk:h
*„. -„ "!l •* •" (.J 'awes or (,) til
far oadi adUtiOMl word.
( ) Pajraaat aodooad. ( ) PMaao soal MIL
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Address.
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' PANCE 84 AMStieA 'Choreography by Batenchhe' Part I.
Mmbers of the^aOdaimed New Yoric City BaM perfonn three
'OcGons from George Balanchine's 'Jewels' and conclude with
avinsky's 'Vk)|n Concerto.'
1 700 CLUB Ousts: Dean MerrtI, author, fonner research sdentisl
Byerly PablieaUaas
P.O. Box 11*7
Cheaapeake, Va.
I Chesapeake. Va. ltS88 I
10:00
10:30
11:00
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• PO
'Death Qame' Pepper is, rallied when a
toys Witt her in a series of harrowing
polk;e woiiMN
Vingeful phone talar
^-and-mouse gomes.
• BARETTA It Qoes WHh me Job' Tony Baretta is martced for
by hokM> imn Vic Jackson after the detective steys
:on's brother during a robbery.
BOOK BEAT 'Sorig of Sotomon' by Toni Morrison.
THE ROCK
• •rEWS
CHAfHSMA '
I.7HE CBS UTE MCnnE 'Hawal Five^O' An obecure shopkeeper
becomes the catalysi in the assassinatton pk^ of an Iron Curtain
difsotor. 'Kojak: Before the OevI Knows' The sunMig htf of a
cM^burgter teem becomes a target for his own fsnca, in addtoi to
Maktest burglary vfetim, a profeutonal kier and ff«e poioe. (R)
•THE TOMGHT SHOW Quest host: John Oovkleon. Quests: Card
Channing, Bruce Jenner.
• STARSKY Mb HUTCH MYSTERY OF THE WEEK STARSKY
AND HUTCH-'Ci^iiain Ddt>ey. You're Dead' A corrupt indusfrialist
ordsi» the executon of Cept. Oobey and his family. MYSTERY OF
THE WEEK-'Mr. and Ma. and theBwxtetand Murders' An arrogant
Daytime TV
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Tonight,
like any
I other,
night ttiousand$
of you y/iU 00 fo sleep ttgW. With
your mind ckxjded ... with the
ceiling spinning. Thousands of you
do It rilghtafter night. And the
nnore nlghts^^ do It ... the more
nights you fk:fi^e to do it. And you
hate It. WHte or call in confidence
for facts on n\e program for
the treo*T»nt of al<xjhoWsm. Ina
comfortable^ coring atmosphere.
Specially can help you find the
way to agopfd r^'s sleep ...
without yoirHoving4& go to sleep
tight. ^
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CMIHK3I inwMiift
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PAmROGEFAMLY
S MOST POPULAR FEA TIME.^
FREE BEES
U jm Ui9 • «o| or eat (H-ujrttlag jm mM to ^f« amj*, m «1U m yqu-
OmmUai Ml ^tf^dr F«EI. Ym, ttnU'* rii^^ «t'U rw ^vr •« to tw^
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torn cw i M M ^ wmpi^r .
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jHN* Md Ml^qts vtU ifirwiite yaw. g«Mr«iRy. So nttiNI-SiMto
iiiM ym PttE BEE ad today!
jyggy
PUPPIES - ««•« laalr.
three femak, free to iMd
tome. 413-lflMl.c. at
3044 B<mar rN-
SEX POPPI^ MB bnd •
mt bMfl* to^VrntlKSBe.
C«U547-1i«J.
PUPPIES -mm ^IMd,
smaU 4 mdhni. wtoi^riMe
aad iiityiiil. 3 tt(k «ri
rttte, 2 br«ra Mfl vltte,
4 mate ait 1 tanic, I
weeks okL Fne to aa «-
ceUent hoow. Call tttw
6.00 pa • 4M-449I.
FEMALE DALMATudf. 4
nos. old, ftiU blooded, so
Wm. Has beep wwiiied.
C POPPIES. SMALL mixed
breed, part torier. M's k
F's. 4H-U4e.
3 UMGBAnED KTrrois
ovt of oeaptloBal aoiher.
UOh- tnlMl. Sixveab
<dd. OKt of Hw udiaary
kitteas. mil hold «or
CMstnas. To good hmnes
oaqr. I tH^M, I aiale.
4II*SM4 afiar 1:00 pM.
DOC, FEMALE. 1 yearold.
pait Labrador aad part
GemiaB SHpterd. Beat
(ood vitii eUMrea. FREE
to a good home. 4S6-8650.
AOORAU.E CALKX) KIT-
t«i-male, 4 mdntlB ctA,
fiafM aad cuddly-iioads
^ lovlaE home. FREE to
riffht fandIr.C«11340-O71l
an«-5:00.
Z KITTEHS. Appwdmato-
fcrokea. Call 4l5-7t3l
FOUR PUPPIES: Mind
breed. Ready for m»
homes ia oae wttk. Call
4a4-49K.
S BEAUTIFUL eats - 2
spiked female (1 Slmeae
1 part PwsiaB) I aeatored
male StaBM*. Litter bn
tratoad. CMat avay for
healtt reasQu. Reed home
wiitoHt ehUdrcB. 415-3700
EIGHT (!) PUPPIES -Mo-
ther Ml blooitod Painter-
547-0171.
2 FEMALE P^ies. Uack
aad «kite. cate awl frisM-
ly, TO GOOD mWE. CaU
4I7-3MI.
AXC lEGBTBUD (kr-
Skafiwtd/AistralUaa
rawria • %^nid.
to leod hMM vlii large
yard. 54S-3in -
O-FfteBee
t aaad a home. I an •»
•tterad, aMt. male, tMt
aad attte cat. , lim«« aB
atota. My aamt to BMUt.
I'm M oaMM aat..«Mia
m» « iMa dttpMiflim. My
lutf^ iMved Mil .eovta't
tate m« iim gw*. Call
raQBTAW)8ACItSEAt8
ta'Tl.narnporAirtaa-
damstee. s«f^-«BOFItEE
samnuxm. rnt
l*^«« «««iy SaMay
at ^m aad 7 pm oB
ttis MBtrwanialtiiM
^«*jee». Getyonr
VwsttoBs aBa««red,be
ihfcnHliroobUgatloB
2101 Med. Ave. Viiftoia
Baacb, VltHaU
BABY YOUHG BA»MTS.
^tm avay teiood hoaM.
AU eotors. CaU 4a7-<777.
•*itJ
S YilY CUTE lng>4mirtd
P«»Pfai.««la.-il**aMt,
SSS»* "*•"■**
BUYBt WJOTECnOH-^f
ym'pe tottaoNuMtiHra
Mad ear, ttnili A.%«i
^vtoprtto^yMa^riimt
o*»Mar ailai, , rmm
Mk tte aitaM cQHter.
Vrtta tor oTfeM Miar,
"C^lmamw Prats(««ainH
««• |fa« AntUamptfii^
X^iewa mtmy Traffic
aut^ Admiototo^rttoii '- too
Sweylh fit. sw, WaaUK-
ton D.C. 20510. ^^
FREE POPP^HI -SMAIiL
■other Is terrlM'. Bad
tteir Aota. Call 54S-IS42
afters p.m.
420-7700.
DOIf T PAY FOR IT. Getlt
frtt at ttt BMKlqaartars
CheaapaaktPMie Library
OiigtoaimtotUft by to-
«al asdirts; Bollymod
■oviw. aad aeaMareto
dseorate yoatomeTwaalao
feayt loads Him iMbr-
to detente yow
^raKEPatttogaSMOCI
VUfWCfm tarfm toakf
*«ate of tt«diftereat
maiaa Md iwdM. FREE
frW Mkli« CittaiB Re -
aaareh Grmfp, 2000 P St.
WJ* Ifa^UaitOB. D. C.
FRlijSAliEi- to check
oat. m, PtrM, MoBopdy,
Sean. BaApiHO, CtarUe
Stow, Raifity* Aaae,
auq dioro kf Omsapeake
Haadvmrton * "
10 - THAT'S RiGHTHf!
10 Gwmaa Staterd pi^-
pieattatMAkiefagtoMed
lartas hei^ Howmbar 1.
Come toke yaw pick! Call
4C7-3234. aflw C:00 pn.
FRQC 8TQD SERVICE of
bemitUU raglstwad Irish
sattw. Call 543-StS6 after
6 P.M.
GROW YOUR own FRUIT.
Free copy 41-pf. Plairtiaf
GrtdaQtotoaiacolor^
oOmdhy T&itoti'slw.
fwtmnrsoffriitttmt.
IW treas, berry tnes.
rape Tines, laiMterMilw
piaM atttarial. W^m*-
boro Rirsertcs - Ihyias-
twro. Vimala 22M0.
^^OOtUMX pwl la^iv
g5P^tor«ihDm-
FREE: 6 mooth (M fmale
Labrador RoIijotw. MM- -
ins aad diast flad a lorli«
limUy JW p«t, pniur <m
toat haa laiie iHWdd yard.
She has had tt« bdbmar
shote oidy. Call Mf-«»«i.
LOCMOIfG FCffi A Bnfiito
roast? Or li E^lmo cdtt.^,
TMrtiaB? Or maybe a mertr
ias of the Io«a BkdihM.
Fadandoa? Find \ oat <
what's kammil IB Abw-
IcabyoOtoithistidlirM
J»bj^^B5.,|,..
fHend.
SdealOlasy. y%. BMch U
"-'lai ui OiM^eaaa B-
Ifcw
^«raait Bridie
^HooBir.,-- ^
Library ,
Children's
FREE -TWO eato. One Is
a sQUd tttdt tomato, apat-
od. olter tea sdid wkfte
mato. iMUeni. Both eats
are vary geatte. GivtoK a-
war beewf of aUfifa*
Meed vary Uniat haaM,
older eooto preferred.
Call 547-M«l4|tor 5 p.m.
. FR^/Garace sales signs,
na«iM| a sale? Cornel^-
"Qvili Aalty, 1740 LasUn
M; «»op and piek^
fWr FlOB jwofetsldBatty
Hl^sigB. Also wliwlfl
UatJMtt free 'Tor Sale
By 0»Btor" sign if ypa
are mmdag and idanniogto
•ell yoar own honse. Call
422-300.
; LITTER OF 5 GUDIEA
<■ Ptos. Free to good hone,
r 4N-1245.
I ADORABLE CAUOO kit -
I ten-mate, 4 moMm aid,
» playfid aad eaddly-aeada
f a loftog home. FREE to
I riiM femily. Call 340-OnS
' af^ 5:00.
to twd hff%.i7gt '
lOTTEIlS: SfeaMteUtMna.
rtMbf eotorad. mUr
traiaad. I wis. old, Fraa
to a good hoaM. 484-mc,
ater 3 p.m.
FREE « C^. EHONE.
Meeda relwiMlag. Good for
horn* mar hanlc to ralmlld.
491-2477 aftw •p.m.
FREE-bi^ raMAa
417-0777
TITO COCKAPOO I
I male, 1 female, trieotor
blaek/grey/iN^. free to
goodhnne. 427-1530.
FREE-^wdal 2 ^w old
■tory how at (^amaaaka
Headpartara Lftrarv U
<^mi Bridge. Evwy-hNa-
day at 11 tm.
af AILS - GOOD tor flsii
feodoraMBrta».AAfer
lto«» at I«.0I30 alter 4
P".
niEE DSUM LtisbNs -
Ra* bMtoaws. Ages 7 - 13.
M" Cater T.T. ifeads a«r
Hoars are Stt. l ¥m.
to IQ P.lf. aadSaaday 1
P.M. - •P.M. Fmpat-
maUty tastlag, gaest
apaakera, aad aatartato .
■eat an Jast a few of Ike
aetMtieaBlaiMd.Weai«
IdcatodatSmiMttnrn.
aemi Ato. Ta. BbbiA. Par
aMN^ Infarmattoaeitltdll-
5231.
FREECTOBt lOUR-FdR
ehUdrea to Mp ant-
ing parmrts. tor chUdrea
•|M S to i, <m VMtoaa-
*l»at7p.m. uaisww-
daya at II a.m. QHauBafca
""■laailBia Uhrary to
Croat M^.
FREE nrtEin - S at.
<Mb. Wtw traiaad. Tab-
btes. Call 4i4-I09«.
'dl2-l<»S.
mrrATE breeder woi
give traehoeietowildowls.
haiia, w aay Mrds not
mlid hy owaar^ JUaofree
Mi« IviatoaiL.liirdi.
StoteParmineoQil, Write
Ridt at P.aBoi B4a,
.(%eaapMdte. Va. SSm.
HIGH SCHOOL SEKMOm
PWE/njifpwittUastor
kUtitSreatiraek, win-
4bwr Woods aad^n^
BeaAbnaehianraMaaw-
wy ^atardajr aondiV.
Coatoet 3401mT tttii-
tormcHoB oe film Hfles.
times and dates.
(MfE WAYTOmJitfe&free
loag dtotaaee totailioee
cfeUi Dtoi aoo-sid-^to
flafwtlftlieBartyyoB'rt
ea]ltogbuata&.f^(IO0)
nunbar.
REED A FILM or speaker
ftff yow Bairtd*a«Hlwt
Tb» nmaajaaka PaMcU-
toary Mhmifraa wograms
oaeattwtiil||lra;i^nes
nddewlNNtts.
FREE BR" ad vhM yoa
hajf 'gitaaatniy' yovpro-
duttoraaiaal.
POW 547-«71
SUK «M*S4S0
FWBE IHFORIUTRlir TO
COR«7MIR8: An yaagO-
Jim mm Imaa iavnwa-
Beal wfwt doaafBay a
«a^ ia^toaeB or T.f.?
CaflyowB^WMltaaH
Barm tor rnorteafim
yon an. eoa^rte dqtag
bo^nas witt. PRBBpato-
Ph><te oa aaqiloymait a>
gei#M, apidtoaeas.lraas.-
«• _,^aef . hone work
s^lNa aad maigr othar
arepfe of eeaaaator pro-
docto aad aervioaa. CW
your tm at<S7-$«n.Tel-
epheae honca 0:00 - 4:00
Monday - Frtoay.
NEQ) a naamoalty mind-
-^•— linr te'Tow cMe
CaU 420-0971 be-
a.m. and ISnooa.
Friday.
THE STOP. Organiiatlaa
haxamda availabla to the
pubBf afllmoBsaWgyeoa-
senttioB eBUUod,'"Aa^
Abotd ta^itotion. " TUs 20-
flln to daa^aed
tha..*ieaw to
do-it-yooraelf
ilabcmieinsBla-
.^.-^ --wttotporapM or
ptNp We kdtod to eon-
toet the STOP orgaaiu-
ti<m tor fwthef infonna-
tloe aad schadaliw. The
fllni Is anilidttaraEE (rf
clttiliB. PteW«Bt»«Mlr,
Joiut Hardte. Weaihariaa-
tioB Coordiaator, at 827-
3541. Eit 305 tor tadbr-
matloa aad schedi^.
ATTQrn(»<n! indnptriai
and eoaatnicttafej
FREE haallng oft
plywood and lnmb_ ,
osed for the paqlMMe til
building Unflioasas. 04-
4870.
FEDERAL TAX IHFOR-
MATION and assistonce.
Call between 8 a.m. aad
4.'45 p.m. Tel6pbaae481-
3770.
SPEND AN AFTERNOm
iiiaktog moaey! Advertise
pK gmn sate jrfto a
low cost Want Ad. CaU
M8-3430 or 547-45*^.
l^tlEEBEE
SMALL DOG - 1^ r)ri>-
Ut/Beagle • 307-2985.
OMiOIIINEItS
'Hx it Younolf
[For SEifaty & Eodnomy
if.W« OLD ]«•■ »^
pie , — ^
^IWaitan.Can4l7-07a.
ENGLISH IVY - alter 4
K- 547-VH. AUjia
to do to dig It an.
•wiior. One qaMtloii Out tlr*2Lili *• <% "aU
, Jad • tood-poybg pwt-tlaM
r lob wbS* ha's itiU IB adMoi fggg CTILDRBI Activl.
tiat - Story aad SMvie^
craft da]«aadpaet Aovw
CaU CUlAaa ro-anBna»
tor, P«y l^arriMd, at
pK
i
f
I xmaa: Males * Fe-
t wtos, 5 wks. m, Aoti-
^ todnd. Have 1 tortoUe
t Aril, 2 Idack. 2 aolid
'^ lAHeaad 1 maari Uttea
: Witt Mae eyea.Ataoaaad
* toaiag home tor Ibiaekfe-
t male IMaa, 3 moe. oU
I aad 1 UMk^m^ kMca.
2 BMB. old. ^ m&s firon
<^ Itarthwait Rivw Vatk.
I 01-9007.
FREE POPPIES • 8 ifts.
oid-2airia-eaeinmla-
Ftn-3
klltoaatogaed
haind
487-
mJUOL U^, HALE.
omU afs toeladad. 4N-
MIO.
_. _„pot.
laeladMl. CaU S47-7279.
SAFE SefcOBl taebaa: For
ftM laiMtoattoa oh toad
aaft^ wftta tor a cepr
ol -f ami itfety torTi
•w^Manutta Ofltoa
QffiA. «eeai 200, iTli
PoM^ma 8L, HW, Atlaa-
to.Ga.SW9.
LONG lAIRES GOQIAlf
1/f p*', ntj tftocttoaaia.
to faod hpaw wtt lane
^— 1JMHO-9007,
"WJiraiB m
mf alitor ba roHad «,
^^mm aaa aaiaad«il
to Ito Aad." Ma'a'te.
Forattaaha6k,naiBta'l
MM^i»aaitaFMt.da-
HiMadbraM^ eaU«4-
BUO,
M7-^
yow-
- . S20
Va., . eafi aflar 1:00 -
S47-8982
■ BE oral FRSMb . Adaiit
, ud 1^ ynr low Md
j2»*a-«*iBM»ato.We
■aaa yow pSv- Porto-
StSoo?^ *^**^
EXTRA INSOBIE Is aarii-
able before and after
your son fradaatai. OOTTA (StlPE? The Tide-
— '■ w^rBaaaraadaaaaBa-
nMil» iplpiidteaiMat
A poiiiMHty ttiat ya« yoa ^1 yow codaamaj-
aii|ht Uk* your m» to M- p ra Ma a m . CUB m*Sa\ •
pkm ii a pi|ar«B. tM tola n:00 . - |:en ||wtey -
Wai •m «xta Ineaaw befon Fri&y. T^^ as y«ir pcob-
■**-^ ^ pwitoatwi If ha toma. tt «a emil h^ yo4
• ^f?^^.^ WW be p^ wewOlatttortottyeatri^
Aoat 9U a wMHh liy O* brriiw yaa to pnpw
Maria* Coi^a RMam iar afiaey tHto caa b^yea.
wariitoc oa* «wk««d a
aaanlk wMe to badi KhoMl.
After yadaation, be ean Iffi niMMiilC^rrM.
eara abort SMOO ibi ap- pM«^^^p3i3i
!^^ **l!i*''^"'^ to « ikaStolMS
Mid. mi ,m»,-ua. minSSKass;
ii«ltorWrttoto:Tfda.
.V :-:- — ^ •■*• fcboal, P-0.
— ^_ :'To« am grt Baa ISdT ChMUMka Va
fartliar iRforn.tioa oa ^SJ^' "•■^'«»' "
tkia progrwn by eiMng
i«M»-MO« toit A«v. iw to
CUtanrfa f«*-3fta4MI.
Yaw SHI mtm 4tod it a
• DONT Hace -^
idiuieM, TV aeto ar^
beat will affvct fvrnii*
epMatioB.
* DO to^ owrauy twitdi
fieraMxtato tovtl M di^ iriS
'orkaoe«f«t^. ^
inawM aiNi i«Miy— aim « — t^t Ma i
Se SSLl a aaoB^^ -Otft^ tSa^^.
nm bea».;>Yo« en prt ■« mj*. /
2<lMcla^llailaaa 8*AatoaMbUaa tor Sale
1
ATmirnoif: pftiiBEE
AdmtiMiiir teaaav!«ea
to » raad Yomtil)ptoeae
eaU to aad outotf aaw
387-
%iaat^ 3490.00
00. Vtoii*
la.
Rws ihampooed • aaeial
haa«y rate - fO.TSper
room. 427-2909.
REDUCE SAFE * PAST
with GoBeae Tabteto A E-
Vtp "water plUs". Mar-
den Drug,
WG9. earpet wfil aever be
el(toa»r w toiric b^tw «-
til yo« try w. Free ea-
Uto^ ^ Unr rate - CtU
eviaUgs aflw p.m., 421-
8802. ■
noioniiiaia:
TMaaator jam fttr 19
years. ^totoitovtol^SIO*
IIM (sanMlag aaivtoe
9-5, Monday -Friday).
WANTED - am PAnxiw
oU b9 eleetrte tratas,
Amwican Flyw, Ltoaal.
Ivas, nade frctt 1925 to
19BS i Asf 4m. ^e. or
odpdtttoa. Piwifir487<l020
4t-l^
- a
PRBB8 raOWf (XKINTRT
EGGS, ion S. tetOaltold
mvd.. CbeMvaidN. 9S< a
dis.4iS47tt.
24Mt
stasL
BUCK FRAME SEAIUNG
glasses to bromcase,lliiat
OB flUlwdl Rd. aaw ML
Pleaaut. N0v. SO. ttfoaad
caU 4M-1SM.
It-lS/M
LARGE Roarard - GoM to-
«Ba bead tte.taiBUy heir-
toom. Loaf to Qraea Rmi
area. Call daya-tt2-S900.
Righto - M7-49i3. Ask for
Cbwlto.
LOST: CAT-amto, black-
• years <M. aMto flfa
eoUw; lost to NorMva^-
tatoa. Can SSB-Sbl aftw
8f.n.aiH947-1085<
•••AataaMbOai Iw S^le
1987 CHEVROLET Impato.
^•r qiwt eoBVWtfflito -
m. CaU 481-0I29.
19U TOkienr)^*'
^ttoana^a. FalreoMi-
.pion. 1495.00 • S47-M77
1972 WniNEBAGO IS'
Brave - 33.000 mUes -
Newly redecorated - air
ommtoaed - |S.O0O. CaU
547-4571^ ask Ibr Tmn.
WLVO-im. 184 E. ea-
e^lei^ coa(Utioa,|3.500.00
MI-5S21
190 V.W. BUS, 13,800.00.
New caglaaand eiatdL aa-
e«U«t inlwior, lUi-PM
eassatto stereo, aawlfidi-
etto Z Ures, body aeeds
vwy rtolBor teadi-gp wwt.
CaU 547-7957 aftw •p.m.
4T-1/4
Speed. AM^FM O^ltadk
atweo - raitto , «Uay
vdMcto, Koal abo^, aaa
palat. Mtob^to tires, ai-
«eUeat eoadtttoa, ^000.00.
485-1702
THERMOSTAT
DO'S&DONT'S
You may b« able to savfe
. i^aney on both fuel aiid
mptar mk by trouble-
Aoctinii aoiM of tke nMiat
ooBuaoB toeiuiOBtat ' pni^
. teniyouiMir.
^ 8liie« mart OMHrneetat mat-
rnnctiow icaidt from eUii«r
toaproper loeaHaa. m^
tananee orus^ of Um d«vk»,
hcfe arc amtM help^il doH
; Mid de^lV U» r(>llo#:
• DO mount your Uienno-
atat on an toaida mtt, a««|r
ftora doon Mid vtodowa, 0e
tlMt it wV iHrt bfaltoctod %
ib» outride toaip e idto ia or
drafU.
CAIHLLACS-aew 1978.
JircbasaalttnitelSSOO.
DODGE- WtodowVaw
M72 11500.00, 1973
12000.00. AiMNBatto.
S4S-7S01.
cHRYSbcii^ttn iiawpwt.
. air endMtoMd, Mlpowai*
40,000 aotoal mUas, alea
etou (te. I1S98M.
5S3-9051 587-10I7
VEGA - 1974 BroMe GT
HatoMawl. air, tope deck.
aMeUant eoa^toa.M5.
% M «4-798l. Miid:
425-nil.
tOinuc Tma AM<«aa
Itis. fantaaa«iai|pto
W0O.W dtoecdai.IMto
jjjwa of Vlri^ate. 49T-
1970 VW, BEETLE, Ite-
M»eagtoa, cto^Mwbaal
oMora. Oraa apa^w ia4
dte . Mr sHMMRIMO
19711
0, liK otoffitoa, baiS
iS.
cw ' Ufff mmtt (Mktt
nm toOaa, I4.M.0S.
^*^^Jm - f led
fl|P,
tes
waaay Mill»JaaviNa Mw frw laH^aMCMw IMMMtr
S«CT FLAM lAH^
•n#»r yiHir
« *» M
ff ffnian c^w^ a** cwKaa^
• „.,»^-, .,„ jp,t,ii"i;. Load-
ed' power windows and
toato. 01t^fto*iw wheel,
•lre»beato.AM-7Mstw-
f?iii''5!'*»^«'yclaaB!
ii.WJtoUM. S4750 Call
490-2977
BUKX - 1985 RIVIERA:.
Slpeeial totaraat ew. Pdl
aaw w oast oitor. 429-
0128 afler 8:00 a.m.
|iK?eXjr Mach V - aa»
im. PwtfMta «tt V to
nrai.iKi aicmm Aoto nvf-
wtefiniJM>»S8.
<»JWIOia.E-l9«9 Daito
9Mm^ m tmmm
1098.00. W1.204S
POHTflWfllTS, Catal^,
awty ciMs. 4lr. «»d
^*«( , "jtoiw brakaa
ffw^^la^^ Prieed
^-^1 50.1887.
~ ut^ BmiST, s ra. itot^
back, i mt^ vary depea-
dMda^ lav aMisteaaaca.
&M« - $47>4S71 aft w 8 -
•SS-'OfOL
DODGE: 1918 COLT, vtarl
top, tt-doadtttoaing, AM^
PM. 4-#aMl, »-30 rnif.
SUPBtCIAUf. ManAto-
moettoa stMm>! m-mi
9-MotweydaB-Sceot«to
WyOA-mt 750 K. Imr
aweaMa JMSdittoo. nr-
lakfaf «m
X-SSi:
R01IDA-191« CB-380. llO
miin, fbowroom eoadl -
ttoa, S hdmato and eovw
1960.00. 4»-2S14.
ll-aaate^|irt«»aappli^
BOAT. 64 STARCRAFT,
17 ft. fibeigiass with 75
boraapoaw Jotouoa. Fol-
^ eqatoad, Coast Gimrd
teqMtotad. tot trailer. Haw
sert oovvnaad ftiU can-
vas. Sacrifice 11575.00.
482-4828.
BOAT F« SALE
|N8-U'akraalltoer-40i|i
axhw, aMa 8. Qdl
SMdM - 8Sf .4SS0.
ti»l
llEffl8TERlS> HURK. Ez-
o^eat oppoilaaito vlUi
aaa tomUy orieatadprae-
tk9.to Paige ana of Va.
BaatiL mw ambi&tory
nqteriaoea raqplrad. CaU
4n-IS07, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Moe.lfcraFri.
2T-12/a
PART'- TIME SPEAS;ER
FORCHKAPEAXE
TsaeHflg, aalaa snpar-
vlsloB w pabUe ntottou
bad«nN»d? Leading ear
vice ootopaii' nqaires at
tnellva artfealato pwsoi
•r-^ T*' r
br Work your Frae, hff
ofl New Telephoaa Pre
gram servldng oar eas-
tomers from your hMae.
CaU 4ZS-71I9
FULL TIME - Part toe
aaadwiehpretiaratlaa.
Waitnasaa, barteadwand
McktaU waitnfaes. My
Brotbara Dell. Between
3:30 to 4:30. Apply 97 S.
Witcbdiick Rd.
11/7
WORK AT «ME to wan
iai*WO.oopwmo
rSALES
P.O.BflK78d
palm biiw, Ftorida
COMPUTER
PROGRAMMER
A«aa«ted ooUeca g^
pMitornA^ %iai ma^to
datejroeassiaB, auM.ac-
eoa&ig or soeUlttcieBees
* 1 yrrdqwrtoaeatorcf-
spoosiua ^-Qgnm detign
A daaMopDMBt voit. Add-
ed toqwrtonee as sUUed
programmw may sabsti-
toto tor coUage the bote
of Ifr. eqterimiee tor 2
yn. adoea^ten. Sboaldbe
vUUag to wwt to C^ua-
P«iMa.Va. &wflfegsalary
11,050 pwg»>. ^svfkcan-
etoa oc«w aMdfcaats wUl
be coasldared as Oiey be-
come rij^e. «tate ap-
idleatioBS (G.O. Form P-
12) avaitaUe friom local
Va. Employmeid Conimto-
sions A Va. Merit System
A phoaU be received ^
8:00 p,m., Dae. lOj J9T7
at Va. Merit System, i»ate
Ftnuca Udg., Rtolnnoad.
Va. 23219. An aqnl pp-
portnnlfy emplwar.
It-12/14
CLEANING New homes
aad raototo. AS kiada of
deaniag. CaU «l-0787
CWLD CARE- tamytaoma.
Day. week w hoar- Feaeed
yard, jb^erieneed - ra -
liaMa, dQWMtobto • with
r rt w eacea. 482-1788.
BABTSlTtllKi -my braie.
New NOB aad Wante Cw-
BW.4e9'««7.
BOfKKEEPDIG / Gaaeral
Offtce wwfc !!»• sbmU bas-
iaess to my boaM / yaw
office. CaU 482-3004.
tor toed pmie .qtoaUag
ass^anaats bafonvmi-
ea's gifnpa. Eatnmely
iataraattat wwk. Pn -
parad'tonntol tornisbed.
One wndar per weak. Saad
latorBMttM OB yaw badc-
paaad to: fwsoaael Di-
raetw, P.O. Boa S868.
RidmieBd. Va. a225.
MECHARIC. Gnaad floor
anmrtaaftr lor rVit pw-
soa. Mast be eipcrieaced
to amaU dMaal aad gaso-
liae MgiaM, Fast promo-
ttoa to 1^ maaager. 547-
7m.
IT-B/M
BZrabENCED TRACT(%
AMD FARM MACHOtERY
SAUEWAB. Urge twrt-
tory. Sda^ |das com-
mlarioa. Write P. 0. Box
887, WmfUlt. Va. 23847.
2T-12/a
DBtniWTGiK^.VMp pao-
pll toaa w^^Getaa-
WljMto-Md ear* anew.
ffltae tor detaUs - 497-
9«5.
OaasM^ IMBVO^P-
MOnr Grutt CoaipiiaBM
Ofbw
Peatttoa nqtoraa a work-
tag haai^idn of Paderal
&aatnKtftoaajartato-
tog to iWiwwil» dfvdl-
Ma« grtat. Bw-
1 eoitoaenr's
hdt iidma#lH
prtatta OBalraat-
ar'a ea^temaaf Padttal
Qraat Hi*dtoM. Mto-
«f t yn. ecOaga
pwsoa ' 19-Baa|aess O^fwtortly
OPEmiG, BUnHG orsel-
llag a bariaass. Fw totor-
■lUtoa - Wrtto Badaess
Service, P. 0. B« MOO -
Virgtoto Beadi. Va. S34n
Have a ffl^y profitibto
odbaaatUUl ieaaStovof
yow owa. Faatwiag Oe
lataat to Jean, Oealtosaad
toortewaw. ^4,500.00to-
cudas BeglBBiag Inven-
tory, Ftatana, aad Trato-
iag. Yoa ffl^ have yow
ston opea to as littto as
B dws. CaU aay time for
Mr. Uion. (318) M-2»8.
PART - TIME weMeat
earatoga LMoflMu^to-
taraattoaal has a limUsd
aanber of opaaia^ fw
Maean hardmitlag tadl-
vMaaU aha ni^ito Sds
araa. flta to aa Uaal pa-
tftioa tor Iraam^mi,
PtoMoaen. oeHsga ato -
dtoto. etc. Fw totor-
■aUaa tad maUealtoa
8wy^saBdsatf.iatoawed
•awwpa to : tmno
■area IMataalioHi^ Bw
m, Itofttam, Oatarto.
"^ari appartWty em -
FULL TIME- Part time
aandwlch wvratioa wit-;
f^^WManWatftoadiri.
gwa Dtf . Brfweea 1:30
™i-2..A|^rW5Wlteh-
dam[|>Rd, ^
CARD CARRTUK} ELEC-
"iKCIAN. Fdl Uma wait
CaU 4SB.0347 - 1.30 to 5
p.m.
Woft at Homa to span
One. Foaaflde aaraiws of
1290 a vaak statQag ea-
vMopM.8aad3^^
atoaoad , s^-addnssad
.M men ia «
^xmi mcoMS
libatotoki»i
waeaU.
^UM WBKLY M^tag
toMMpa to: K. c. Mau
iita. Wt UavMTOtt
^ Xnwa Ctty.lB
l^^^m O g wt^fe
prafMi^UafMKnmi
P.O. Aa Btti, n^im,
Vi. 21508
EARN mmat Se pMr
own boast (tewtoalty fW
adVM^mwtl nrt^time w
aaytlme.
Al» AMOTHIS tafloma -
mato^gj^r^g^.
batorsUp. ^p^v|Bi|yB-
MUdB c«a «) it'Watnito.
4»7-S«55. .
amE you « iaaMgilr?
Let Bto 8lK»t ]nAtott|DB
<an mau^ a eUia^cf
yoor own with u income
potndlal of $l,«0O pw
month te first rear onkjo
iidttal iBvestinMJ of mi'
der flOd. Early retire-
moit ppaslide. Tralwg
ud fuidance |;lTen. Ph&e
tor lidervtaw «|-l9«C
jriTiT
#!U. PimaiitSEBQ#C-
ka^ag. tait acdtoans lad
or eatfiaac(»itottag|Hric->
tlce. C^ndact P.O.Box 1824^
!l<B*Ik. Vi. ISWl: «.»
>1-Pllvktol
BATON TwlrUag, raar(A-
tog aad ^xatttf. aiaU
etolMs and pt*^ las-
aoM. Fw fwBiw:todgeitt-
tioa, caU ««-«0S atter
7:30.
t
22-Dags-Cato,ak otoMfTett
POODLE. Syra.i>ld.laiAni
mtolttwe. FaU - btooMd.
Call 425-7938. '
4T-1/4 ■ 1
BCHBRPUPS-AXe^nv.
irterad, town, i^ota aaff
a«w»ed, 8 wtfc* -aid,
3150.00. 467-1949.
>.
M
CAT - male, 8 BiOBths,|dth
flea odtor bmnra/oraa-
te Witt iHlfta pa«s^ vary
friendly, Great Kidgew--
aa, reward 482-1732 nights
DCWERMAH ^raiSCRER -
Pqpf - AKd^K«l&flld.
8 wks. <M, shotoaand
HSROO:
.vormed. Btod^-
34 Farm''-' ' *■* ■
MAKE IT a 4iottod Ciurfi-
tmas. Champioa b^iodU^.
15.3 . FuSfAmma
Gtidtag. I^MMea. Mtw.
EnguS . vmtoa jani-
tog, traU; dbfi^d^.
S3000.00. 48S«|«S4. ^
BREEDING ^^pttnto^
hamps and ywks. Boats
and gilts. Deerpvth
Fanns. FrankUni Va. 562-
4975.
iSO-AiVetoator
Firewood tor side -^adb
par pick - up load. «1-
*H ... ,^^^
HCMfEMADE UmWY
traiter. 3 1/2 x 8' bed.
149.00 or bert oBtx. CtU
42S-3S74aftorSp.m. ?i
8t- 12/21 ^ .
- H
REMOIGTON «»» RIin.E
B<4t aetioB. Walmd stodk.
10 x 40 sccqw. 1190,00
547-2077 ^
11-12/14 ;
tROCK BED
hMB^aade, flte a .u
5?ll.^S^9«
or ira^ento.
PWE straw-tor salo^
J«J fake it yow s^
547-8588 ;,,
aumsctolbw torwj^
idaaltorOrto^aa-alav-
to ^.90, iw^K^ nlnt
dresses and wedMw
- :■ -m
TELEViacW - 4 ft. eri-
temponry WatuM caUMI-
Beautital |de@i <d taii-
im9. TV does net inat.
S50. 481-0457
^
SMAU iaendaw
■ 2 1/2 mlMlMb Cik
«»rb0Mw1^fe^^
ped^tovban,]
mr
hami wter a|»w. Jii«i4
FaEWQW-0AX-SN4
MttvMi^ i^dadr»
teMaad A ^ mmk
after tm w l-3ST-59«.
IftAlLSA
p.m. w
m^-^m
^^'^^^^PPVipPPPPPPPPPP
m>p
m
miT iRtoGE-Ban Mtn-
w. 2 ^ery 4 btdnon I
-I
... JMhrtw: BMk
♦jnr*. JWm« Wtt mir-
jpJtBr^MMUw call
Mt^ omm$ of
ttci«ait #yii
MMlM.
MBOIPBU) ~ Mek
gOWTt, UtdMM, IHtlOt
UUtBlUtian* •• w^] .
Hitt»Ddfiirv|i
•mr' lit'
Callaar^iM.
f
T . B/14
H-tfaitodtoB^y
iltri^SQUR
i,|laMeUaa,lURva,
ikliMlK, oqrtooiAolittNDa.
ilaAltP tiitrMM IB iMvlnK
8.^^»«Hli, eeatnfl Nit-
2 tearaon. canalfrort -
$24,900
Uif* MUoaiM tnt«r-
M. t.. mraU, REAliTY
^*Nl, K. C. (919) 836-
4119. ■
REALTY
flmiltors
o/f/y 5%
490-1500
VliBlil«9Mdt
AnuctMiMtm US. Oifit
(StLhSmimr-
llOillMaMriorM
BCMH
W4HW»37liy
iMtw a-BEOROOiM
REAL HpME^
•39.050
om 1,400 8Q. tx. or I.TVntC
— mc juni « TEmo olv».
«tt puimadtD HDDtLi.
COLLEQE PARK
IPSWICH T0WNVIUA8
VlH^lnU bHCVClMMPMln. Vt.
I
Tkt tWUd SUt«« Ai
lUw 1-44 to MItii Rlvwr Bd. iBttretei*, |o wm
1 mflt to OiUMr But maun at PmUiKt U.
A foUtw tigu. Cui)lni Gruaa, SUM uaaaitr
4i24-ee78 }
t4iMait
'ForiqH
00. BOmiER-liail PEDS
CiliEf AM.K1I^T»4 UMTBI^atiyBS
0Mcw4ttin^^nS
Ag; LjMfi JRiiilfiCfBiE nUim
ALL niatp 0DDg« m
■m QBBBHTBKEJO}. m Not m M iWI partfe
?•
VAirr to bqr oM bujo,
^&/%i:
CASH OB noL top pr&M
MO AmltuFt or bbt *
of mlw. Goedirm
— ,-i It hon«. Day or
di^-407-UM.
fKif n-CfliM aad SauBiK
IKMlflBW RAKE CCH1I8 -
KorfoUt's iiuMt temptete.
'tar, Mil, trade. Bninc
'^vtretdw. 42Sontteni
BM»taK CMtCT, Norfott.
QEORQETOWN
COLONY
BOUE m& FOR SALE
il CMlaal Btfdm
SALES MTPia
IttPrnrMMMld.
CALL 464^9317
SiU It the
easy way
with a
olassified
ad
namwui
Sbmwf mA vtter nver.
SaTeftwrWM.
Cttjr or ««11 wtter.|2.00
DAKO
S350Z
«9,«^iiitMiigfiiiii»
CMitaf tit eokr, on re-
9lai4. VaiMBboro Km-
4tfiM, be., - WtyMS -
,.^oitii, Va. ttttO.
WAkim KAWfUiS
MHint • RtecMa'Fu
WSBIp^W ... .,
snaar
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PidilitlMd WtdnMhqr for
28, 1977
Two Sections
15 cents
Mad Pungo dp
sun staff Writer
,.^pn HarfeU di<lBn tkiok there would be aracli re-
«oa|t fdiea leranl Qreat Bridiie Hifb Sdnd itiMleiits
49Mcte<r Mm wi^ the net df startfhf « iui eUb to-
Us "Or. llMRdood" televUioo diow.
B^ t^^ flict that the "Iferry lf«dblooii lUrttiMfcers"
■im m^ber la the 70'8 "Is very reass«rli« fof me,"
He oeosiQittll^ thrcws io a pluc for Vb» eMhwhIs
^hQVt which airs od Sundays at 1 %m. onWAVTTV,
10.
i loeal to it The
at flrat becaue of the anaUaadieiiM at 1 a.ii.
"I wanted to do somethiBg (Bfferent bMides the
ard ttlBf fhere tte toy fets q> oiit of tte cofHii
so llm^," Rat-rell said. "So we came iqi with the :
of a mad sdeotist who Uires oet in Ponfo.
'thigiaally It was just goiaf to be a om shot lhb««r
Just one show," he said. "But dnrbg the broaddbt w»
asked vie^Mrs to call or write \i Oiejr liked us awl we',
had abmrt 100 pboM calls irtfli in IS minotes."
es TV star
i his main lOb lA the station is writing and producing com-
f mercials. "Uadblood is actually a very small part of
[ what 1 do here," he said. "It takes v^ about eight hours
(continued on page A-3)
Wharf's your spirit ?
**-4:
iM&Md, feroedittft Us first stow
4b 1975. Oil oitfU that time the station
airing a regolar wtekly hontr show wUch
had aboet Ijm • 5.000 viewan.
Si^iitt (WAiif^ed tMr aiUKicein<^ vitt tte idea of
*"*«»^.'
7 war)ted to do something different
guy gets up out of thet coffin. '
Jerry Harrel, alas Dr. Mai
VirftUa Beafib risidents
«ere having ahudttaieflad-
flM dolstmas a|b1t lut
One hdf foowl tt is ^
dir^ Om man fonB^Uin
|tt H ii gl ) Hn fithChristmM
MMt iMMMWr- ^mMH m Jwt where
ing ^ditnenk^ liiiliBg it in iw d^^bteas spirit «as.
ite stores whfle Christmas (Sttoy « pnge M)
r*jo^*'*s9«f
A reindeer dances...
I I
Two-year-old, Hut Janus, of the World <a Tom<nTow
Ou Care Crater sang and danced in his reindeer ont-
JfClEl^.ihe resi#Hits of Camelot Nursing Home ofVir-
Bict»res of the chU^ep^
■M
Blue laws confuse Beach council
Or.Madblood
The diow seemed to take wings as more charao^s
were added, todidlng Or. liadUood's assistant VUly,
Connt Laeodra (thU's Dracnla spelled sldeway8)»i Qneen
Mem«A»n, Prueess Lygia, Father BeerbeUy, Betsy
inm ^sketeaM, Uie Andio Shadow and the Beiin, to
Mmeifow. ^
The cast preseirts 52 eidsodes a year, with i#tually
BO n§HU, Uk the Uadblood Uaaor house. TIhh^ are
OMafly 10 segmots per weA wUch are presented during
breaks in the hornH* movie being show.
"In the tint two or Uiree segmats auA weekwe
vsiiaUy do siUy taknrffs and spoofs," said mtreU.
"The& in tte remaining parts we develop a story."
"We have to do something to try to kec^ people watch-
lag, beeaose the moviies are so bad stHnetimes!" he ^ded.
He eqdained that auay of tt^ popolar and better huror
films are rimply not available or are out of the«latton's
price range.
Their efforts must be woridng. since the most recent
rating estimates their current viewing andiaice at 'tt.OOO.
"You teve to know your audlraee," sakl Harrell. "We
try to gear ourselves to the same type of humor used on
'Satarday Mi^ Live."'
Does the popular "Saturday Kii^ Live" Imve any in-
fla«ice on "Dr. Uadblood" viewershlp, since it proceeds
the show?
"There's a percentage of viewers who nti^ 'S^nrday
Migtt' and thra jBst sUy toned to ns," said Barrell.
"But I fiilnk a bigger majority watch as iorns. We
doo't lose viewers when 'Saturday Mli^ ira't on b^re
us."
Harrell bepm woitlag at WAVT in 1974. Prior to
ttat be imkei for WTVR in J^dimond. where he hosted
a SO-minto daily ddUrea's program and dU SMne an-
noMdng ud prw^ioB work.
"I or^naUy Mrted oid in r»Iio ud Vttm grnduated
mo television," he said.
His cnrreiA title is Director of Creative Services and
ByLEECAHILL
SUN Pablic Affairs Writer
Councilman R. L. RlRs tHrought Us fight against the
^Ue blue law before his colleagues on the Virginia
Bpch City Council, received some glimmers of sup-
pcit, bat no action.
"Tim law Is so compllcatod that tha
pMIc doasn't know what's lagal."
Counclknan John A. Baum
Althou^ there 'was general agreement among the coun-
dlmen that the law was poorly written, ccmfiising and
difficult to oiforce, Council failed Uonday afternoon to
give Riggs the endorsement of a referendum wUch he
songU. Enacted Iqr the Stete Legislature, the blue law
Iffovides localities with a local (vtion throu^ a refer-
endnm.
Councilman Robert R. Cromwell, who said that be was
lB<.favor of the blue law although he thoi«bt it should be
<dirifled, said that. "If it were put to a vote today, it
wMd still be supported."
Cromweli thongtt the argument shouU be Mldressed
to StUe legislators. "The thing to do is not to eUmin-
ateitbottochaiveit"
Biggs had lUtially asked Council to endorse a refer-
mSma on Uay 2, the date of the Councilmanic electioo.
Be said Uttt the last referendum, in wUch voters sag-
pmed the law, was held tU-ee ynrs ago, while ttie Stete
allows another referendum in two years. He saU, "I
mat yrar sqiport in giving the peoide a dmnce to vote
a^Ua."
A referendum may be held only if five percent of the
registered boters (4,000) petition the Circuit Court for
a vote.
Uayor Clarence A. Holland said that be would have
no trouble with the referendum— at another time. "1
don't think councilmoi should be elected just because
of how they stand Qo the blue law."
Stete law does not permit referendums on dates Stete
Megates are elected so that a special referendum wUch
would cost between |12,o00 and |15,000, mlgU be the
only vay to satisfy all conditi(»s.
(continued on page A-3)
{Mondays will be a holiday
I
The Mondays -following
Christmas and New Year's
will be observed as a holi-
day for the majority of Vir-
ginte Beach.
Banks will observe their
rqrular ba^ng hours m the
Friday before Christmas and
New Year's but will be clos-
ed Monday, Dec. 26andM(»-
di^, Jan. 2.
lie City of Virginia Beach
will also be closed Oo the
Monday atter Christmas and
New Ymu-. There will be no
refuge collection on eittier
Monday.
Virg^ Be«:h schools
will be ctosed on Dec. 2Z
mmmmmmmmmm
and will reop^ Monday, Jan;;
2, although the School Boas^
is eipected to extend tte
hcdiday until Jan. 3.
The U.S. Post Office wlU
have no collection onChri^-
mas and New Years Day
and offices will be closed oo
both Mondays. There wlU be
collection on Monday, the
Dec. 26 and Jan. 2, how-
ever.
The AlodKdic Beverage
Control stores will close at
6 p.m. S^urday, Dec. 24,
and Saturday, D«hc. 31. The
stores will be cksed all day
« Dec. 26 and Jan. 2.
causes
^ PAU VANDEVEER
SON ^aif Writer
Hie AiMricu Afrteniteral iMvement's wtioB<Mde
fai«en' itrito ^i^Mf wont haw mwh ^twA el-
foct m TlifiUa Bmui^. Ma»rttng to toeal lirmen.
«y A AB mrnulm «tth MPeral m thrmers te ttts
arw nmUk tt^ n^M ^Otade toward tte strtt».
W, Mum mmt, prMitaA of the l^gtela Beach
RMi^^nM. nU he Imv of bo tot^ lirmen par-
«^prih« hi tee alrito. "M ^re Mette to be an in-
rreilert mm Mrt U fu« pfOdact prieai.
"fm Ma t&mt tea been pnt down i»mm it
wo^ Miport m mm," he saU. "M it could
teee a ttiu^ law^t If It dM
"1^ mmm ve m^ m M
1 ttdA tet's a Utile Ut o^ otUm
ateM^ #9aiding tte i»1ce of wImM. teai
tr^ wwhUt boy.
coun-
"We Med to get the fovnumat to ^^Mri fUr
piAou," he added, "tt^ t Mtt most Unms would
^«e ttU too iwrMOt pirity wooU be a Uttlebit
tooU^."
Norris airi^ et Cou-teonse FovU, who farms
a 1a«^ apetnt ef laad hi Vti^ria Beadi, aaid, "May-
be tte strike is good U ttU tt «Wit MMMim to our
^oi^BS, birt at thte podU. It's not ay way c( doing
thU«s."
Is tt» MmtT't fU^ MrfoM? ft MTteiUy is,
area termers i^rec.
M^s ^ eanft»«ft and ^«Bl@ds have Ucyrock-
A new tn^ir tert cost |1«,M0 -111,000 to
1I7S MM mjm toiv. at^ iMtai m ^mand
ImviBt dNlMd, UfW^^ pBJU oirt, Hd'tiwy
cant fatt nmrfc qp prices as is done in r^ail.
"I thiUt tte strito iro^ be a good tUng if all farm-
en wmdd do it," wid Dob K>ratiy. wbo vms select-
ed OBtstiKHng Yonng Parmer of Vlrginte Beadi bj
tht Virgtete B^ch Jayeee's.
'The landlord expects to get his rent
money. If you cMn't plant Spring crops
how would you come up with the
$25,000 to $40,000 needed for rent?'
"tf I thOigU it wonU he 01 any benett I worid do
tt,"hei
"I persoully refrain from strikii% because I rent
a tot of lead." said Cilbert "The landlord ei^ecta
to g^ his rent mcmey. If you didn't platt s|Ming
crofe how would yon come 19 witt the |S,000 to
|«,000 Meted for rent?"
Gilbert said teat the strike prdably wouldn't have
too much efiect 00 ttis area tor the consumer.
"I haiw alraacfy soM my craps tor teis yrarsol
wmU teve ndUag to htdd bMd[."4m itfded.
Rorstty agreed that the ^ry» wn't teve mwA
imn«iUaM^^^ locally slnee tete te nalaly a grate
^otedagarea.
'?Ken'» not that wKii I »ri« xtrtte irttt bedMse
Vim alre^ Mid my erqis for fids year," he nU.
vrm deite^ hi tuw <tf tte r^venmert ^^
aammm tk Ii4p the termen," aUd <aibwt, "hM
I deat tamriAod^ tte steto."
"ft's Bot my way ^ «oMi Mhp i^ht mw." mUA
m^i^, "m mm ^» ftam. tm ^ teMti
Mtt and see i^lBte for BM."
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tound the Christmas spirit?
WOMWO SEBROWSKI, TUdoo Plice
*aurlitau lit* iB the heart of man. i umuu it in npwU..,.
and ia ttie aplrlt of JesM Christ. Even ttaoui^ It's acK HU
UrMktrH it's a good time to remember (Htta). I iMiad }t
li one store.. .it's still around."
Ik-.
M^OELtOWSV. mt BMW:
'ik, wk 4n0i9: It fiftriM^ wasn't ia te departaeot
k^^lai fte«^itfy ind «lft Mtait to irwi hone,
lm4:>^tl^tlm»P^»'t* savpoM to be at hone."
oyn MCGSATH, Mortt Gate Drive:
"it's tard to BaiM. There's too maiqr tUog s coIbk on at
Christnks...too maajr activittes...too many parttes."
ROBERT L. PARSm, Parry Drive: '<
"Christmas is om of te Ugfest imitiien boUda3Ps...it's
not evea taught la the Bttle- It's Just itet Scrooge said,
'bah, bnmbfig'. It's a bvad, a iklce. lire's aot ma^ love
In Cbristaias aad saost <rf oifaaised Christiuity. I do be-
Uevt ia tnw Cferistiaaity.''
MRS. RITTEIfHOUSE, Mossey Oalc Coart: ,
"I tomd it qaite a bit in onr ehar^...my hasbaad is the'
pastor of Flint Baptist Chor^ oi Virginia BMch. Piziag.'
baskets for the Mody and hej)>ing others is where the spirit^:
eomeiB."
ft:
Mdmr JkfQBl. Afagoaa Villata,
ra^. leaa't real^ get la Ike spirit. I hope I do
I'wi^i wvw-year-^."
MOmaer EVm. MaUba: pram ROHtHBORG, Moaay Oaim Cawt: TSSOKM POT» (M Port e Coart:
-Hot rea^. Poeple hava got to get bade into it Christmas " <>'▼• ini>d tt) half and haK. It's boMme too naeh at a Most eajoy^to pari U prapartag tor my daogbter,
is inportaat ia oar hoasa." hassle. Yoa io it beeaase yoa teve to, aot beeaase yon be taa next moath."
mat to."
Photos by Joan Coatee
Gussy up the old hussy
t m^^t^4^g0mjm 0taiiif Qi m sea^de halritat
^Sik tttttf:'al^e|M8ia^@M ^fo^ ts to for a new tiome.
' |la «i|fieii^£iear:«ii^iMi aew locatioB woi rnytn,
^jmf^W^iifBiimakmptt»At nsOc sea
8
^ae mi0i tot«e nig«rte# tM« ^» <dd havn a preper
taM^«t iM| BM ^ «WM wrMMtt am^ Vtof^ Baai^
Financial 8ur¥ay awallab^
The gty of VirgiBia Beach
eitrrentiy has availaMator
'•ettaiaUiaeikpof
., as ^iedei«rGe«-
evemia flMttoR tad
Aatf-RMesstoa Fl^ As-
s^pMteg «Ett In- tte tts-
m ynr My 1, im to^aae
». Mm.
C^i^ tf tte r^Mt are
Better to gassy op the oM bossy, patat tts bM, and once
man main it a re)9e<^able member (rf bead ardttectare.
City eoaactt seeau to wairt to M the Mktoy Inn npaod
tts mofel aad/M- parking liA m«T to the Coast Gaard sta-
ttoa's Me, so perhaps Mviag tte treasore, aayatare at the
boMi. is a fMt to itaalf .
i^r all toe Mckeriag over deeds aad iNses, it's a woa-
<!«■ tlmt tte case is betog settM at aU.
Raorar has it that the biOMing may be moved to 21st
S^et and tmraed into 4 Bason.
Pii^ ^ec9i tor tta ansMni sUald be...we]l, (bat's the
aed adveotee.
avBilaUe In tM Ftunce De-
pariah, AdmimstratliM
A^d^, Room ^, Prin-
emm Aaae Ma^^ Cm-
1^ inm tft.m. to i p.m.
Itoatey ttevagh FrMay.
Office
closed
HH Trwsarer s (^ce
«U1 bt otaMdflBfiK. U.
It HHl M tor the Md ol
l^plial mxtmnda wislting Iwma
tto jwar Mfit,
tn G«8^ L. IttlMry has
Mi 11 a.ai. to t^p.m.;
i nt itf oaa
^ Mict.
Far iM^rmty pttMtsMd
thoaa patieato ia tte Mm^
give Care- aad Coraaary Can
VMI, tte ^^Mad vtsit-
h^ ^aaaitfM itt laaMli*
Oa ttOM days ao fees m-
Mtts irtU be 4ivi^M bat
acco a ato oa iMdi payme^
aot beM^Mn-adtfeltot^.
na ^M» wtt be #M OB
Daa. IT.
/f sounds
Christinas
Wtere is the Christmas qririt?
fbe ^res are Jammed. People are pnshioc and shovi^.
Ltow are toag aad tempen are ^ri.
^ttwtbatfln^."
"CaA » charge, sir?"
"Tbat's a nle item, miss, and nn't be retanwd."
"Hay. get in the back of the Use."
'iimi* bens. ..tiBKle brils. *
1 mrt Chitrtmas ms over!"
Vje wBt io aaA to do, I'm gi^ era^."
<^, my. I've gd 9S lirfl aad ds more presento to bif ."
"■ns M SMSO^to^be fclly fctotohitototototo »
|tov do ^^ Ml ot tert? Viifta^MiA tthM. la barely
i^ii. tedepartewre Bl^. is at a Mud iim. AM Wtteh-
i^ H^ is £boiM. "
"Mama, I wut a 'te^-(^MM ^«k', a B^te B«^
Paloar, a Doanysad MariaM^M^hArmMv^aMs^to,
A Farrab Faw^M Ifa^ws Mi, a 4^^nN,aaMrdi«M
aad boots, a smmb's ^ss to tei^ (krd«M, aAttwa
Ci«Ki'ii *sfeh ud..."
i mif fa m s^ mMI after ^to^y*...*
"Bieep in hea vatiy fHMi.. ."
t toaB nl to«a apM t^^ "
Tell it to the SUN
l^'t jwt sit ttere and tUnk about it. Tell It to the SUN.
MMrtor is «a yiMr nlod. stere it witt'tt« rest ^Vir-
ginia Beach.
You'd be surprised at what energy one l^ef can gen-
erate.
Send jmr IMers to the Virginia Bwch SUN, lU Rmo,
m(»t Road, Viifinia B^eh, Va. 234S2. *
wim/iin
lAimiYnLY
preiiaiai
MARMATn
BRnTA.INWU
AdMr^tog Itaaicar
^ALtMMI
Cii^MaMi^i^
^ry Ve«NMtey ^ Bjmifr p^UoittMs wtOi
r leeaMd at IMMMraitRd., Vtri^ia^a^
Va. tS4S«. Saeoad class pastue paid at Lyaahavn Ut-
Uea ia Virglala Beaeh. Sl-week aribaariptlaa by ^: |T.
m^M^jfmj^mw^mi^^r*
'm^mm
m-9i P |J- »
'm^m^^mmi
Madblood.....
VlnUBla. Beach Sua, December 21, mi A - $
of a 40 ta»r work week. '
fhurffji, evwiBgs to tn Hwr md a tail's tiae 'w«
HtireUs^ ''''*" "^^^ **'- ""^^'^y MwmiT,"
»u IV**!^ ^''^ '^*"« ^ qjontaoeity is very ImporttBt-r
that twllt^ of airing live. " ' •"
Apart from being Dr. MaAlood. Harwii *f^ia$ a lot
local etapler of the btentflottal Brotherhood of llagic-
law and has bem iiiv<rt»ed la nagie tor to pest Iftyetrs
Bttt he rarely Bsea magic on "Dr. MadUood" riacehe
feels it doesat fit in with the show's themeT
Instead he dons his sprayed white afiw wig, paocake
»Mw«ip, wUte lab cMt and a different T-sMrt etery
WW. He whites «it Us Woiriish-red b«ird aadbi^laf
staoking Ms sicril shaped pipe. ^^
A sUght dHMge in bis v^a, *and suddenly Jenr ttu--
rell Is traasfttftted into Dr. Madblood. Now that's nai-
icraoogb. ^
Bluelaw.,
(ctntiaMdftotti A-l) 1
CouiicUBien Flo^ Eh Watotield Jr. saM that Oie
Princess Ana« 1>la» llerctaats AssociattM wurts to
leave tl» law the way if is. He saM l^t ^staraetors
are agabist it because th^ want to work wSwkiys.
Vice Mayor Patrick L. Kai^Ung poiated out that 1^-
islators last week held Uttte hope that the General Ass-
embly would daage the law.
CooncUman J. Curtis Payne said the blue law might
hurt the tourist and conveatiogr trade, while Coiueilmaa
j0hB B. Grifttn said it was "Hnfortunate the way the thtngs
a|fe written. "
' CouBcilman J(4ui A. Baum said "the law is so com-
plicated that the public doesn't Imow what's legal."
.%iggs said that he was aoi hung vp on that the date
ap that his might be left to the peq>le who lurware
thepetttton.
Cboneilman George R. Ferrell said that he wanted to
know the date before he v(ded on anything.
Riggs said tiuit he didn't mutt to "put you <a the spot,"
and withdrew his motion for nq^iort.
No action was taken.
Christmas at Holland
HoUand Elemratary's Christmas tree gets decorated by,
l-r, Rlekl Collins, Marsha (»>erUcs, Sandy Bristow and
JbUas Litiiid, all in sixth grade.
^
^i^^^^^^^^i^^^^^^^^^^f^^^^^^^^mmmmiismmms^^ Beach
realtors
at U. Va.
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No tax cut
for chUrch home
1
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By LEE CAHILL
SUN PobUc Affairs Writer
Virginia Beach city Coimcilmen are opppsed to endor-
siBf..a pn^rty tax exemption ba-^^^ta^rvpoiaoni
■the;(fldeny.;://", '-■■.^I^^wl' '"'
nest for tbe Mitorsemeik Wuti «iempt status
let Westministor-Cantertwry of Hampton Roads was made
in a letter to eouncilmen Iqr flie Rev. Dr. Daitel D. Dick-
enson, spokesman fin- the Presbyterlaa-Episcqial church
groqp.
Vice Mayor Patrick t. Standing, remarking on the let-
ter, ^d that while the home would be for the elderly,
it was not tor the oDderinivileged.
He said he was opposed to a tax exemption, saying
that the burden will be (flaced on other people lii live
in the city.
The home b^ng consfracted on a 15-acre site on Shore
Drive, wHl be a l$>story stnictare witt 3M naits. The
Planning Commission and Cooacil earlier this year q>-
proved a dmage in helj^ restrictioDS irtiich would per-
mit a lia-foot ^ructo» on tte site; and later granted a
cwiditfcipal use pewit tor the constmctitm.
SSaadtag said ttuit General JUssembly cMegate Bernard
Barrow said tint if Cowicil adopted a resoluticm totan-
ing a aoa-proflt or tax ex«npt status for tiiehoee^ Bar-
row wndd prttsot tte insolation and re(|nest to ttie
State Legislatmre. S» indicated ttat this did wA mean
thathe was npportlng the request.
Dr. DidensoB saU later that his organizatitm would
nonnally be considered tax «tempt under ttie Virgiaia
Cote birt tlat the le^slature ommittee iriiich deals with
sitth matters has re^iiredv^idorsemeit of the localities.
He nid he did not know what recourse his corporation
corporation sponsored by the two denomiuitions, oper-
ate t home in Richffl<nd whidi is tax exemi^
Compilmaa Joha R. Griffin noted ttiat s<mie church
m^attoos ime a n(»-iat>fit status as a wedge to go
into competition against private enterprise. He said
he approved tax exemiAions for the church property which
serves as a ministry only. He said later he did not want
to cite any loj^ groups, but gave as aa example the Riv-
erside B^ttafr^f|f||i-di in ifev Yoric which owas six Uocks
of real estafo^-^ tax ^U^:r ^
Cooacilmea Joim A. Baum and Robert R. Cromwell
said they felt the same way. Cromwell added that if
any delete caa be persuaded to present the church's
petitioa to the Legislature, "we should pass a resolu-
tiOB oppdsiag it."
Ray Estes, C.R.B., presi-
dent of Estes Realty Corp. ia
Virginia Beach aad a mem-
ber of the Educatioa Coor-
dinating Committee of the
Virginia Real Estete Com-
mission atteaded the Vir -
giaia Institute conducted by
the Department of Profes-
sional and Occupatioaal Re-
gulation last week in Rich-
mond. , »A'^
the primarr'duariilraf the'
Institute was to examiae and
discuss the state's role ia
establishing requiremeats
for registration, liceocing,
education, aad iaspectioo of
licensees.
"SERVING TDEWATER SINCE IN?",
Singing out with
greetings for all of
our fine patrons. Have
I f^ K a happy OiristmsM.
^^^^ ■^■V psnmKiACOpnRG
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YOUR CHRISTMAS
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WITH
"ir~Our very b^ vd^E« for a wann,
happy holiday seaa)p. ,
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19^MontlctlloAv#. PemM^Mitf
7020 NMHary H^Miray 358 W»iu «trtli ftoad
llAttary C^cla IMI 603 F^^^ Ports.
F^t C^DiiM IH»ad at Hilltop WMt
Apiioiiitiiitnts made to Beach boards
Tweaty-three jtmlt - and
iMPolatnmlf to boirds and
eommlMtfoos were made bjr
Virgiaia Beach dtj eoiacil
lloodajr afttraooB.
Sam KMstoa was wmed
ii^>rponlle of tt* Com-
iaani^ Oentapn^ Cor-
poratioo, a aiMr bbdjr tonaed
ia COBjUBCUOB WithCMBBIUI-
it; I^elopmeit activities.
Otiwr appoiatmeats were
as tollQfWK
Mental Health and Mental
Retardation Services Bctard-
Mrs. Rajrmood Breedoi, Jr.
and Alan B. Climess, re-
anwiBtmMfts.
Plaaaiag C(Hnmissi(» --
James Sacide (aew tippfMi-
mmA), Everett Iiby, James
L. Mdbnni Jr. aad Charles
Purrlagtoo (re^yoiidmenfs)
School Board-Norrls W.
Shirley, RiAert Callis and
Dr. OuBcaa Wallace (aew ap-
poiatmeats).
Tidewater Cmamuaity
College Board of Trustees-
Wiliqr Preach.
PmdMon Project Advi-
aory Committee-Mra. Jam^
E. Jitesoo Jr. aad William
D. Bridges, coonttaator (re-
qjpoiatmeflts}.
LUmry Board>-
Virgiiria Beach Conrt Ad-
visory Conncll-DavidBtiote,
Joba L. Perry, Mrs. Ridi-
ard F. Broudy, tkinU C. Fnl-
Iw, Mrs. Joyce McKeever
aad Douglas BUakMsMp (aU
ru.wMUMm).
Board olJlumlrfBg Exam-
iaers-J. Calvia Lilley, Guy
G. Narter, E. Douki Wyme
aa Dw^ p. Jones.
In Windsor Woods..
Plazo...6r0en Run
THE CATHOLIC PARISH
OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Masses:
7 p.in. Sat., 9:30 A 11 am. Sun.
T«l«plioii« 340-7122
mMiTB
OXiX**,
ff rapped in swaddlii^ clothes and lying in a manger,
the Christ Child came into th^ world to
l«ui the way to peace, love and happiness.
/
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W. L. "BILLY" RHODES
Plumbing and Heating Contractor
1231 Laurel Aveaue - Chesapeake
4M-71M 424-S729
8U4 Va. Beach Blvd.
Fundhire-BeddiBg-Carpetiag
Bayslda Motors
4747Sh(ffeOr. 444-4S4S
Charies C. Hale. Sr. * Staff
jtiayii|» Furniture Cpmpany Rosewood Memortal Park
631 Witch Dnek Rd. 497-S925
C. C. Hitpntrick
Willis Furniture at Hilltop
1712 LasUa Rd. 423-5951
L. H. Bums k Staff
Price's Incorporated
fr 4580 PembrcAe Mall 322-3706
KempSVllle Pharmacy Braad name Appilaaces-TV-Stereo
SSirt'i?."cryi.^yaa"leavir"" Home Federal Savlnfls
A Loan Assoc.
1635 Laskia Rd. 426-0327
Charch Accouats Welcome
Smith Sales & Service
LIndsey Bros. Inc.
HumUag-Heatlag-Fuel Oil Del.
865 Newtown Rd. 497-4688
^^ ,. . ^ <•« BatUefield Blvd. N.
Charlie s Seafood Restaurant ^**<x>^ ^^t» ^ Employees
547-2929
3189Sh<veOr. 491-9863
Mary E. Rehpels k Employees
Kellam and Eaton ln% 4 /
BIdg. Supplies " ^
Princess Ame Statton 427-3200
Frank A David Kellam
Andy's Plumbing A Heating
1008CaBalDr. 485-5000
State-Registered-New A Old Work
Kellam-Eaton Insurance Co.
3111 Padfic Ave. 488-9yyi,
fs.TIOd •
Furniture Showrooms
828 E. UtUe Creek Rd.
2981 S. Military Highway
Sandy Bolin A Enqdoyeea , _ ..,, . _
a. D. Miles A Sons, Inc.
Chesapeake Savings A Loan '• ^ ■"*•"• ^' "^ Aasocutes
Mill-End Carpet Shop
4740 Va. Beach Blvd. 497-4854
Taylo- B. Carr A Emidoyees
Preston's Pharmacy
1401 PoiBdexter St. 545-7337
Jamea L. Marshall and Employees
Todd Electric Company
Heary A Moses Todd A Staff
Higglns Realty, Inc.
66M Indian River Rd. 420-3120
Cedl M. &u-ri8on A Associates
Frank N. Wood aad Assectetes
Engineering Media Inc.
, 606 R. Ubtrty Street
CfearUe Hnckworth A Staff
Brentwood Restaurant
A Lounge
1312 Gee, Wasfei^toa Highway
Cheaapaiie, Va. 487-mIi
Tea A Ltate Sapler A Co.
Overton's Market
1419 Poiadnster St. 84S-M98
TM Ovwtons A E^^«qpeM
Townsend Fuel, Inc.
Jamas Van Dyke aad En^loyees
Southern States
Chesapeirice Assn., Inc.
1114 S. MUltary H^hway
L. BalBont WiUlaiti) A PersomMl
480-1141
Plasser American
Corporatton
Maaateaart and Peneaael
■t firtJiJl^iMJt-nii-
MiAAMAi
This feature is made possible through the
cooperation of our ministers. It is paid for
by these area firms wN) believe our cIkt-
ches are a vital part of our comimmlty We.
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ptoioiniAtd by tto SUM.
Now It's ip to tto FMd-
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MlvM vtoM fot tto test
to VlriiaU
^ lot <il MiKNte l^sk a ^od BMBr«, acandtac to Bar-
sfdB SMiHt Gowmaai PrsMart. Tony KltofBeiwr, of
n^dOk Uae. Brt Hit Bt^^ite.
?«1tayddB*s got a» all arowd good Ugh ^AaAvngnm,'
Irt^ald. "lle'TC got a dMMt apotts iKrafn»» a vMe fariaty
o^titn drrieator acttvittos, aa oetfaat atatat fovan-
toi^ aad toa^MTS... a fodd idl arawd ayitora."
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atda.
mt |lu» to a^ad Willtoai aad Mary aat fallaadto
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'taovs Pint (^oHiUal to tto tost sitoeill Tli«Mt IMAu
" "Tha pM^ aato It tto tost," to said. "Ttort'iio
■aeh paflh^ttttn, IN sat ww pritadaati...Flr«t Oda^a
to On sHft-iiKnl i|«iaqr sdw4 i^flw BaMk."
JlBi, «to tos p(^ tootoanjto» to ws toa.4aeiiid
agatost it tfcls ytor toems* "Itort «s so toaeigolat oa."
He vas to* eaaek <tf Qm powtor vdt tootoaQ toaa nd dar-
tog HoBMCMatog to«aiaa toe Vtoard (tf (M' Dwratlqr tor a
day.
GoU to JUa's jpaii Ba pbyi tor First (^ioriU's lar-
sify toaai vMi a tonMav of ai^ aad aseora raaatog to
toaappM-Ws.
PtoHtog to toajor to jaUto ratottoas, "ttaf s aton tto
aioaay to"« Urn phM to attoad Florida ttato Uairarslty or
East CarOltoa OaivMrsity aazthU.
Kellani
Itotlaai's Stod^ Gownuaaat FfMlteat. Ton Va«3avtodt
of Bireatoaa Laaa, to aoftog Kallato irMtfai.
At IMlaa^ "itoa tto stadaato tfaeida Ih^ «aM aotoathtti,
ttoy go ort aad gat it"^ saM ^aa. "Wtglt ttr«ag iifpdrr
trw llw ilaflial Imily '
tto itoiM^raeMy etoagad a ftoa^yaar petteyi^taa-
a^ stag dnMs at tto actool Umo^ aapitoWoaa tod pa-
tUtaaa. - " 4 ';
Akat witk us Job as $.C.A. praUdaat afJCtSali, ton
to vtoa-praltttoit if tto el^-«ila S.GX Hl|»iiM«»'
eapltoa a( tto setort'a datoto toaa aad a ailai^ «f tto
Taa ptoit aatflaM to totnuaaral soflbattidN Jogs.
Halt IhU to liaas laattoadUabarsltyalVlfi^vilka
aujor to lav aid poUtlea.
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Vlrfihia B^cb Sn, December 21, im A - 1
rr> Christmas to our Virginia Beacti
military at iiome and abroad
Marine Prii«te First pst John R. Kampe. son erf
yutum B«ch, lias competed wcrult trtlalM at tte
Marine eon» Recruit Di^jrt, Hni» Island, S.a
A 1W7 ladyate rt Priieesa Ana* High Sc^l. te
Joioed tfc* Marine Coitb in llar(4 1171.
C«st Owrd CUif Warrant C^icer Jim Cropper, sen
of Mr. ai« Mrs. Jack Crc|>per of Kendal Circle, Viifia-
ia BMCh, is cnrreatly m an Alaska^ fUlieries patrol ia
tl>e Hortli I^clflc Ocean.
He is sentiiig as the finance and simay officer olttie
CMst GMird cutter Morgenthan, tomcported in San Fran-
cisco.
Re jdiaeii the Coast Guard in April 1966.
Swann
Havy Fireman Jeffrey A. Swann, son of Mrs. Virginia
F. SMnn ^ Westmud Onsle, Virginia Beach, has com-
pleted recruit traiidng at the Navd Tfainli« Crater,
San Diego.
He joined the Navy in September 1977.
Waff
Marine Mastio- Sergeant Henry 8. Waff, son of Lil-
lian H. Waff of Kempsville Road, Viiiiaia Beach, has
re|»rted fof duty vith Fleet Marine Fwce, Atlantte,
Norfolk, Va.
He'Joined the Marine Corps in April 1957.
McElroy
Navy (^rations Specialist Seaman Grflp>ry T. Mc-
Elroy, son of Elizabeth A. McElroy of Pionttac Road;
whose wife Susan is the daughter of Mr. aid Mrs. Ken-
neth Gustafson of Healey Landing, all d Virginia Beach,
recently viimed Athens, Greece.
He is serving as a crewmember aboard tbe frigate
U^ Thomas C. Hart, hom^)ort«l in Norfolk. His sMp
currently is (derating as a untt of the U. 8. SSxOi Fleet
in tbK*f|editernuiean Sefi. f.^', >■ , '
HkHoined the Nai^ in December 1976.
Uhl
Coast Guard Fireman Af^rentice David B. Uhl, son
•of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Uhl of Qenenil (kge Court
Virginia Beach, vns p-aduated fKmi Machinery Tech-
nician School..
A 1976 paduate of Princess \^me High School, he
Joined the Coast Guard in May 1976.
Hicks
Marine Private First Class Clevon E. Hicks, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clevon E. Ricks Sr. of Delk Cmirt, Vir-
ginia Beach, has be«i meritoriously promiated to his
pres^ raidi: vpofi graduatim from recruit training at
the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, I^rris Island, S.C.
A 1977 graduate of ^side Hi|H> School, he joined
the Marine Corps in August 1977.
Knight
Marine ConxMvl Willis Knight Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. WUUs Knight Sr. of Holland Road, Virginia Beach,
has been promoted to his present rank while serving with
ti» Slid Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
A 1971 gnuhiate of Kemi»viUe High School, he joined
tte Marine Corps in June 1979.
WHHams
AiriMn Dwight A. WtUlanu, son of retired US Armv
Serg«wt Fiwt Class Leon A. Williams of%^ gJS
tteTf*fl »^ J«*.ted at Lowry AFB.^.^S
the .U.S. Air Force tectaical training course for mS-
Uooa raaintesance spedaUirts.
The airman, a 1976 graduate (tf Western Branch High
^ M. WlUiams, resides at Tower Drive, VlrgHUa
Herron
Airaian Jota M. Herron, s<» of retired V.S. Air Fwt»
Ma^ and Mrs. John R. Herron <^ Bower ttrert, Hot
^iats, Art., tea competed Air Form bt^ b^iiiUag
at Lttd^tf AFB.Tu.
Airman Herrw wiU mw receive i^ecialiaed mMm
in the avidiics maintenaMe fieM A Lovry AFB.,C<^.
•^ «irmtt is a 197S giMwte ri Bil»l 0i^Mi,)B^
SdA. ma wife, Dcmn. is the daughter (rf Mr. ud
Mrs/Bobert ^m^ (tf Eloa Drive, Vl^tate Beach.
Blakesfee
iUrman *«ei B. MAMm, m <rf |J.llavy (^
r^mm and Mrs. Idwai* R.^^^^itot <* Ma
AFB. cm a^r coapiata i t Air FwMHM^^MuHg,
SdlDri.
Thrash
Hiider
Towns
Ma^ne Seif eant James C Thrash, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cari Thwsh or Five Polat Road, Virginia Beach, rt*
certly |»rtlclt>ated in (^ration "Red Flag" at Nellia
Air Force Base, Nev.
He is serving as a member erf Ibrine Attack Sqi^droB
5U, based at tl^. IteriM Coi*s Att- Station, Yuma, At.
He }(^ed the Mltt-lneX3<tfi» in March 1975.
Frederick A. ttiUef Jr.,s«iar|tr andtMrs. Frederick
A. Hil<ter of FriaifiU Drive, Vittinia B^ch, is currently
amending the U.S. Nat^ AaadMy, AB«««lis, Md.
Re is a 1974 gradiuttid/ Ba]ildfe R^ School.
Nivy D«italman Unda L,V. Towne, daughter irf Mr. and
Mrs. Irving L. Tomw Sr. of Oraogewood IMve, Virgil
iea^h, has reported for duty at the Naval R^ional Dealal
Cet^f in Noriolk.
iiMHer
Shelton
Davis
Now sfrytog at Elmeictorf AFB, Alaska, with an Alaskan
Mr comoMiid unit is Air Force Airman First Class Roblft
L. Davis, dai^hter of 'retired U.S. Navy Master Ch£if
Petty C^cer and Mrs. Joe D. Harris of Gladiola Cres-
cent, l^iginia BMch.
Ainaun Davis, a d«itat specialist, was previously as-
sigi^ at Boiling AFB, Washii«ton. D.C.
The airman is a 1974 graduate of Floyd E. Kellam High
Sdiool.
Bacs
U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel J(dm pacs, son
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bacs of Carolanne Drive, Virginia
BMich, tea arrived at McCcMmeU AFB, Kansas, for <kily
as commai^r of the 38lst Miasile Maintenance Squadron.
The Cobmel, a 1956 gruluate of Princess Anne High
Schot^ receitwd his B.M.E. degree in 1961 from the Unlver^
sUy (^ Virginia and was commissioned tiirough the Re-
serve Officer Training Corps. He received his M.S.E. de^
gree iaf 1969 from Arizona State University.
Johnson
Navy Data Processing Technician Third Class Robert
L. Johnson, whose wife Jeanie is the daughter of Mr. aiKl
Mra. Fidel 'Baca of Wi^ Duek Key, Virginia Beach, was
gr«iuate0 trap Data Processing (DP) School.
He joined tjte Navy in June 1976.
Marine Private Ftttt13;»s CQttrt E. Barber, son of
Mary Barber d CafUi ^ve/VU«ittia Beach, has retort-
ed for 44f witl| the 3D Mariib^ IMvision, on (Mcinawa.
He joined the Martaie CoriM in Fehnnry 1977.
■mr
Marine Private Firet Class Edward B. Hillegass, son
^jMr. and Mrs. Michael G. Hillegass of Larkspur Court,
Virginia Beach, has reported for doty with the Second Marine
division, Marine Corps Kuse, Ckmp Lejeune, N. C.
A 1975 graduate of Kempavilje High School, he joined
the Marine Corps in January 1977.
*flSi#» W^^Sfc-
Navy Hull Maintenance Tdchhlcian Second Class Michael
J. Scott, son of Mr. and Ut$. Martin S. Scott of Liberty
Bell Court, and whose wife titada is the daughter of Mr."
and Mrs. David Withrow of Pfa>«y Point Road, all of Vir-
gil Beach, recently |»rticipated in the annual Navy Day
Boat Race in Pearl Harbor;: &rail.
Re is serving as a memb^ of Explosive Ordnance Dis-
posal Mobile Unit One, based at ^rt>ers Point, Hawaii.
Bis team took first place bonore in paddling their ten^
foot inflatable boat over the 300 yard course. i
A 1974 graduate of Princess Anne High School, he
joined the Navy in September 1874.
Airman Ronald W. Shelton, son of retired J. S. Navy
Master Chief Petty Officer awl Mrs. Clifford N. aelton
of Silina Drive, Virginia Beach, has been assigned to
K#esler AFB, Miss., after completing Air Force Basic
training.
The airman is a 1977 graduate of Kellara High School.
His wife, Nancy, is, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Al-
vey of Windsor Gate Place, Virginia Beach.
Hu^dieston
Airman William S. Huddleston. son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Huddleston of Independence Blvd., Virginia Beach,
has been selected for technical training at Sheppard AFB,
Tex., in the Air Force aircraft maintenance field.
Airman Huddleston is a 1977 graduate of Princess Anne
High School.
■ l» . "^ ^'r'
Hope
Selecte<j| for instruction in the communications elect-
ronics field at Keesler AFB, Tex., is Airman Joseph
A. Hope,* son of Mrs. Audrey P. Horner of King Henry
Court, Vii^inia Beach.
Airman iHope is a 1975 graduate of Kellam High School.
\
8ly6
Dorsey
1 f '4
Gilsdorf
Marine Stpff Sergeant ^W<||iBi:L-
and Mn. Albert P. GmMy^-'0J^'
Virginia Beach, has rq>or^%1ir du^ i^j^'^Marine
Aircraft ^Niat, Marine Corps Air Station, Futennaa, on
(Xdnawa.
A jiSTO graduate of Kempsville High School, he joined
the Marine Corps in September 1970.
The U. $. Air Force has proinoted Scott C, Slye, son
$:Ur. and Mrs. Kenaeth'4a. Siye^ Alley Lane, Virginia
Seach, to the ratdi of airman first class.
Airman Slye is serving at La^ley AFB, as a pn^ram-
•I T%s#wjian„^a-l??4,gradttate, of F^,,5;;5^iiiL Hjgj^,
^'School, attended Tidewa^r Community Coll%e at Vir-
^inia Beach.
Airman Henry A. Dorsey, son of retired Air Force
Master Sergeant and Mrs. Charles W. Dorsey of Forest
Glen Drive, Virginia Beach, has graduated at Lackland
AFB, Tex., from Air Force basic training.
Airman Dorsey is a 1977 graduate of Kellam High
School.
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Patton
. Navy Aviaticm Maintraance Adminstrationman Airman
James A. Brown, atm^of Jdm A. Brown of Virginia Bei^h,
has completed the Aviation Main^nance Administrafion
Conrse.
iRe joined tte Navy in July 1976. ^ '*
The U. S. Air Force has promoted Carolyn A. Patton,
daughter of Mrs. David R. LiUard ot Cardiff Road, Vir-
ginia Beach, to the rank of airman first class.
Airman Patton is serving at Bentwaters RAF Station,
EngUmd, as an aircraft maintenance specialist.
Ttw airman is a 1976 graduate of Princess Anne High
SchooU
Airman Vincent K. Ganley, whose parents are Mr. and
Mrs. James J. jGanley of Hi|nting 691 i Lane, Virginia
Beach, has been selected for technical training at Lowry
AFB, Colo., in the Air Force avionics systems field.
Airman Canley is a 1976 graduate of Bayside High School.
i
Ciarl(
Lane
Navy Fire Control Technician Second Class George W-
Lane, son (tf J. F. Lane of Downs Lane, Virginia Beach,
recently partieipated in aerdse "Unitas XVRI" in ttie
Southeni Hetnisidiere.
Re is servinc as a crewmember aboard the guided
mlisile destroyer U8S Mahan, homeported in Charles-
ton, S.C.
A If^ fnt<lute of Indian River High School, Chesa-
peake, Lane Mned the Nan in Awrust 1970.
Maty Seaihafi Recruit Francis G. Barr^, soa of Ge<^-
frefvR. Barrett of Spencer Road and Kathleen F. Barrett
of Loyalist Court, both of Virginia Beach, has completed
recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, ,
ni.
He joined the Navy in August 1977.
Navy Dentalmari Diane E. Clark, daughter of R<^rt P.
Clark of Hilber St., Virginia Beach, has been selected as
the dental technician of the quarter for Branch Dental
Clinic, Marine Corps Base, Twentynine Palms, Calif.
She joined the Navy in April 1975.
Paust
San Juan
Airmaa Manuel D. San Juan, scm of Mrs. Ana D. &ui
Juan of Valley Fori^ Lane, Virgkia Beach, has been
selected' A>^ technical training at Siajward' AFB, Tex.,
in the Air Force medical service field,
AirflMa &n Joan is a 1977 graduate of Prices Anne
Ri^ School.
Navy Mess Management Specialist Seaman John F. Bruy-
neel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Bruyneel of Seeman
Rom, Virginia Beach, has reported for duty with AtUck
Sqiiilron 22, Naval Air Statk», Lettoore, Calif.
„ m joined the Navy in D«c«nber 1975.
Navy Lieutenant Commander John M. Paust, whose wife
,GAyle is the daughter of Mr. anl Mrs. William R, McKnight
Of Bruton Lane, Virginia Beach, has reported for duty
as a member of Commander Carrier Group Six, Mayport
Fla.
^ 1964 graduate of Southern Illinois University, Carbon-
dale, with a bachelor of science degree, he joined the
Nayy in June 1964.
Fernandez
!$^E
Upson
Jones
The too (rf a VUifinla Bwsh resMent has beoi select-
ed to receii% ^acialixed training after cmnideting basic
tralAiiV at Utddand AFB, Tex.
AlmiB David W. Jones miasitm, organizatioit and cus-
tMii aiKl rectfved sfiKial Instraction in human relations.
The alrinan bow goes to Change AFB, ni. to attend
the Air Tralriai OunaMnd's fuel spMiaUst Mun».
Tiw airinu is a tVff graduate of First Col(Mal High
Schoid.
..^^ Yeoman Second Class Roger C. Fernandez, son
of Trinidad C. Fertandez (tf B*yii Road, Virginia Beach,
has n^tned from an extended d^oyment in the Mediter-
rattiNttSea.
Re %i titrrim ^ > crewmen^r aboard tte aircraft
<^rier U8S Independ«Ke, homeported in Noriolk. While
d^jM, his ship operated as a imlt of the U.S. Sixth
Fli^.
He ^ined the Navy In^ A^ l9tt..
BafHHlr <|i6chaician Second Class Barry D. Upson,
whole wife Kathy is the daughter of Mr. aiKl Mrs. Chester
W. jRidings of Hospital Drive, Virginia Beach, has re-
ported for duty at the Naval Aviation Schools CommaiMl,
Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla.
He joined the Navy in April 1972.
Chapman
Will
Jo^haa E. Will, aos (tf Mr< and Mrs. (Mo W. WiU m
<4 l^lit Cnot, Vit|^ A[mUA» is currMrtly attending ttie
UJ. Nv«I Aodeny, Annaptdis, Md.
B^her ^
Navy Storekeeper Second Claas Joto P. Kubricky, whose
wiliii Barbara la tte daai^«r .(rf HAzle McbiNwy of (kJi
fiUfA Cowt, VUitiiia INw^ IW retitfned from an ex-
tMM deploymtot In Oe M«MllA^n ^.
He is servile as a crttnuUber ^oard the aircraft
arri*r ins ladeiwndettj^, htn^mrt^ in Noricdk. WhUe
|qt)0y«d, his j£b *t«kW as a unit of the tl.S. SIxdi
^leet.
, Rajoined the Navy IB Fe^iriiry 1975.
Eric K. Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall J. Chap-
man of Ewell Road, Virginia Beach, «.as selected for the
1977-1978 editlOT of "Who's Who Among Students in Amer-
ican Universities and CoUeges."
, He is a cadet fir^^5lass at the Coast Guard Academy,
New London, Ct.
Chapman is a 1974 graduate of Bayside High School.
Donovan
McNeUI
Ifow acrvlag at MildeohaU RAF statiM. Ei^aqd, wWi a
MiUtery Airiift Comwind wit ia Uti^mjmitMket,
aoi (tf Mta9i U.S. Mvy Itoster OMt mm^mtm Ed-
wM BAinr Jr . , RM«ten Road, Vir^iM INMi.
a^^Mt Btiehe r, Mi air M^t, ivaete^ «m pre-
nm^ m^mi tt Doror AFB, M.
The tofwM is a liTS pdtaM M Pi^«m Aum High
'^^ i^ i^muMi^mM^m, VtrgMt Beach.
r^riA^^UI at ttateval Tratni«€^r,
» JilaM tee Mvy In mtmb» M7.
Navy Aviati(» Machinist's Mate Airman James E. Ooa-
ov», sm oI'Mr. apri Mrs. Clay Doitovan tf Honeward
Drive, ^^rtinia B^^. has returned from an existed
di^loymttt in tee MeAterranean Sm. He is wrviag asa
member irf Fighter ^nadnm 102, based at the Ocmu
Naval Air Statio*, Virginia BMCfa. His siMdrm «is eM-
tertwd sAxsrd the aircraft carrier Uffi Imiepmieact,
wMch <9erated«s a wit of the U ^. Sixth Fleet.
A 1919 graAttte <rf Ken^vltle ^^ mmm, he ^M
aha Havyii-^Mber 1976.
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«««UMttMMI
ViifiHs BMCh S(w, GMmter tl, Wt
Sugar pluim " dance for the Biderl
The Worja ol Tomorrow Day Cars tewer came cac-
olling to Camelot Nursing Home of Virginia Beach last
week, spreadli* their own brand of yuletide cheer.
' Children, aged two to eight, were tran«''"•">'"^ "•'«
Christinas trees, snowmen, reindeer and Ch-
nles as they danced to songs of the season fui tfte noine
residents.
Rttadeers tort r st^ or two, ttfw tost#elr stars,
but all came throi«h the pw^ram with spirit entact
tailing an! singitv
At the coftciusion of the program, the cUldreB passed
OHt gifts to the home residents and sang carols. Youi«
and old joined together to make a merry afternoon full
of seasons greetings for all
«feB#iB «r Hm IhMC of TVMrrov ttqr
Caf« CMt« mat etndllac tor Am Cuaclot HilA<ft-
identi nnrsitey.
Journey through space In January
Tfte pitjgram at tte Virginia Beach Pid)lic Schools
Planetarium for Jaraary will be "Fnwtt Merckry to tiie
Asteroid Belt." !
The pn«ram wUl b^in with "The OrigID of M>e Sotar
System" which presents the popular theories cQUcemiog
the formation ot the Solar System. It further suggests
tow the {Janets may have evolved, aod bow life inay bave
begum oe Earth.
The fiiol part of the program is presented as a jottrroy
throi«h ^nce from Earth to Venus aiKl Mepcury, and
back out to liars and the asteroid belt, liqludedare
illustrations of possible bases on the mooo, Uar^ aod
the astermds.
PLANETARIUM »)URS are:
&aiday: 7 p.m., on the 8th, 5th, 22iid, and 29tii. [
To^dtay: 1 p.m., on the 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24lh, ani Sst.
The Planetarium is easily accessQde frmnithe 44 toll
road by taking the Lymdiaven Exit (Exit tive)!to1hf Lyn-
Iriiavai Paricwaqf and .^f^nlng right at the
foutti Li9H*aye^|[|itf-^PlaiaJI4^ "^'^
Beach artist draws crowd
tbe Ptaaetartum is located.
titt Plaoetarittm s^ta iM p^e. Telei^MWe tt^ malpi
office at Ptaza Jmior High Sqlhool :-... . 486-1971 for res^
ervatloos. Admission is ireii. Childrai under age 12
maybe rinsed admission usilessi accompanted by a ma-
ture p«wn.
Tht mmn i»V^ tU taftOMr wtw: Mr*. IteikOB, Wtdw, tMOlwf ; IJwIi Grimstatd, duiclog tM^Mr, ^
the director of tte school; Dorotty Carol, teacher; Mrs. BeatHcfTnhas, teacher.
An «(hfl>itiaa <rf origiBal
paintings and dravtagsby sd-
«ee fiction illitftratin* Frank
K^y of Virginia Beach drew
one (rf the museum's larges
(qieaing crowds at the Chry-
sler Museum at Norfolk, No-
vember 17.
More thafr^X) pe<q)leatten-
<ted the opening which was
limited to Museum members
byjnvitati(n. Museum att«i-
(tanee was 2,000 more than
the avenge daring tl» first
ten days of tte Freas exhi-
bit. Originally schectaled
ttroogh Dec. 10, the ediibit
has been held over throgh
Dec. 18.
Freas is the authtn- of the
recently released ' "Frank
Kelly FrMS: TheJAit of
SciMce Fi<^on. " the nms-
eum gift shop is selling Uie
three ^itttions of th^ book in
codjuhction with ^ estOAt.
incliKiing the numbered, slip-
cased collect(»-'s edition
vMch is limited to 1,000 cop-
ies.
Winner of 10 Science F^:-
tion Achievement Award9(|[u-
gos) for Best P^fes^onal
Arti^ and a 2S-yc|ar veteran
of science fiction iAastration,
Freas was hmcH'eid as Dean
of Sderce Fiction Hlus-
trators, a lifetirae award by
the Eastern Science Fietioo
Society. ;
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Jazz course set for TCC
Eric Stevens, a local band
leader and musician will c(»-
duct a non-credit jazz course
for the Virginia B^ch Cam-
pus of Tidewater Community
Ci^ege dining thewirter<ia-
rter.
The course will be entit-
led "Jazz - Its Sounds and
Players Siirce 1900". The
stud«its will learn ahwt tte
^zz somtd aod effect of tMs
technique on soci^y. OlVfc
souiMls of various iaitru-
meitts, blues chords aad4^-
provisatiMis will be «xpUU«ed
in detail. All this in uhi-
Um to Dixieland, Swli«BelM^,
Cool, Funky, The Ne« T^ttg
and Rock Jazz.
F(Hr further informatko
call the Office of Continuing
If yotn miet Si,V^ Bob Sieppard Trio may not be
youi cup ui ter^tao.
Bat if you like creative pianistics pick up your phone
to see if the gnnqi Is still at The Hayloft in the Admira-
lty Mirtel on kUUtary Hl^iway just north (rf Janaf Sbof^-
ing Center/ The lAice is peiik)^ naisnamed, bi^ is (me
of tlw coziest spots in ipetro, with an iatimate dance
floor. ^
The Bob a^ppard Trio ke^ts extremely busy with par-
ties and loimge or, sometimes adding Walter McLean,
(m sax and fl^e who is a ^yer, of outstanding talratl
It is /a tribole to Vie leader vi produce so much worit|
for jfe has had the e(un^e to 1k^ an integrated groiqil
i«d /atikit no mistaM. tiiere are STILL pikces where this
istlhoo.
The leader idays drums, nakes humorous introduc-'
iiixa and sings, inclidng some Mighty parodies if Qie
9ettl^ permits. But most of the ball-carrying islqr
j^anist Bob Eaton.
' No. not THAT Bob Eaton, nrho was married to Lana
TwiMr, wrote "The Body Br<d»rs," played house with
Gtaiger Rogers and Denise Darcel and claimed to be
Howard Hughes authorized Mograp^.
This BiA Eaton naki^ Iwe to pianos and tohearing-
oi^:ans. If you truly ^ipredate jazz piam, not simply
to snap your fingers, al^orb a "sound," or show people
how hip you are to Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, or
Keith Jarrett..,then you'll find an endless variety of sub-
tle delights falling from the fillers of Bob Eaton.
One of the rarest, and most »imirable traits a person,
...eq>ecially a mialciui..,can possess is individuality^
I dare you to aldose hot of Imitating. He'll borrow a
few sec(nds of Basie, Garner, Peterson, Bud Powell and
Duke EUii«tQB...Dite EHI^t(» THE PIAN£5T. We some-
ttmes foi^t bow talented The Duke was at the keys, be-
cause he overshadowed himself as a leader, composer
and arranger.
lEtAm blends these masters and others with his own
1(|d« experirac^ into a constantly shifting patchwoit that
riVe^ yoiH' attention.
i^e o€ the hallmarks of a true jazzman is his use of
^ce ^Uence). Am) a grand test of a idaoist is what
tan do«i with the ElUi«tan classic, "Prelude To A Kiss."
^ tte top trflMte to a h)cal,pianist is to he able to say
thai the tabled Joe Jones Used to sneak into elubs as a
teenager to "pick iq> (» him."
Eaton was too modest to say icbis, but Shei^rd shared
that tidbit, plus the tact tiuttEatw led the b(Mise-trto at
the first Hampt(m Jazz Festival.
The third member of tte trto is bassist P(V Newcomb,
t^ was the subject of a l(»g article in the SUN some
time back. P(^ was gray at 20, which was his fourth
year in Um business. He toured for years with Johimy
Long, Krqa, Vaughn Monroe and Charlie ^ivak, and
was with Tommy Dorsey at the Paramount wh^ "a nice
kkl" naned Sinatra was eao^ng ri<^-
Leader Steiviard .is a Richmond native who spent
sevei^ j^n twring with, bands and ptayed, with the
renowned Billy Butterfieid, who is scheduled to ai^oar
legally this month. When Sheppard played for the S<wth-
em Governors' Conferen(;e, at i4dch then-Ve^ i^iro
Agoew was present, die secret service searched .|^>
drum cases from top to bottom, almost making him Ijite
for the job. It is good to know our protectors are Af^^j
their job, but Sheniard hardly has the demeanor of a i^4^^
bomber. „._„>
Starting Jan. 10th, and tor eight consecutive Tuesdays-
this writer will be teacUn a course oititled "JAZZ?
Its SouKls and Ptayers Since 1900" for TIDEWATER-
COMMUNITY COLLEGE'S "Spectrum Program" at Cai^"^
Pendleton.
It will be from 7 to 9 p.m., with the emphasis on Hs^^
tening. The cost is $20, but senior citizens are admitted *
free, and teenagers are most welcome. When I de^ne '
the term "mainstream jazz" Pll regret not having a J
record by B«A Eaton. ' »
Eric Stevens performs tocally as a band leader. During'
11 yMira in NY be tNrkid as a idghtcli4> act, voice
and dtae jockey. A^frtajc singers might wish to rt
a fi-e« catalog deserfl>iii^ his series of panaphleta,
singers. Write Post Office Box 4U»,mpginia Beach.
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Virginia Betck ^i, Dectmber 21, 19T7 a ■ 7
iSK,
'Qi I leiu c spans generations
Povr CMtntiou of tuaOf gaOwr at ftt CaatM Mn-
Im B«Bt of Virgiaia B«ad to vatek iiw Christaiaa i^i^te
aad amnda. Danaa UuMd feMdi daagbiN- Jala*, «|iic
piaadmotiwr Shirley Br^a and grtat-trudiaotlMr Grada
""■" er vatch.
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mentary band
1M CMiimm trtti 1M« raadf aad waittaf
Rstireii^iit
confusion
By LEE CAHILL
SUN Fvblle Amirs Writer
Some coi^kxt aXm ei-
Ms tmm Viifiaia Beach
•aidcqwea on hov ttp^-
poMd choirs bi the Vir-
fioia SB^fsAimvt»i Retire-
nwt j^ttem will affect
then.
City Haaager George L.
HaiAory told Cconci! Men-
day alteraooo tiat to clear
ap the BiNBderataading re-
prMMtotiTM at thocity wUA
app^» h^ore ih S^ftHoose
Awropriattoos utd Fioaoee
C(»kflBtttees on Jan. i.
The Gweral Assemtdy is
cdoaldwiag a radaditp in
coUeetioaa and payae^in
the systen to vnM aitoa-
tions where a retire^ re-
ceivM more than he did
at the time of retirement.
Haabary said that there
will be no nduetioo ia the
benefits receii^ by anplf^-
ees now covered under the
system. The problem ar-
ises» te said, in tiiat ttie
city, the only me Ote state
paying 100 percent of the
retirem«it payment for Em-
ployees, is in treating em-
ployees differently
Choir tours northeast
The tea-member coed
ChaiMwr Clii^r d Virgil
W^leyaa College will de-
part OB Jan. 8, begii^v its
first aiHHial tour of the Nor-
theastern Uidted States.
The s^Btim groqp will
to«r Maryland, New Jersey,
Fewi^lviaia ud New York
as fMl astheCommoowealOi
lie highUght jctf the toar,
aci^ing to Dr. R. David
Claslm, diraetM', will be a
coMiert in St. Patrick's
Caiiidral ia New York City
mhk- 10.
114 Chamber Chip's re-
pertoffe consists of choreo-
grapbfd songs by GerAwin
and nnter, songs from tl»
tWrtipp. ma<1rifRls. folk
sflf^ and l^mas.
Fo«F mMbmm of Ihe
Cmml^ GMx reM» ta
Virgtaia IMaih. They are:
BiU Pradergrass, teor:liO% ,
Am SasseU, soprano; 8ne'>f
lfealcBb«fg, $ofnmi; aad
Laurie Cto«, alto.
Other membera are: Card
Aaiterson, SliUag ^riag,
Pa., mo; Herb BrydMstti,
Westfield, X.J. haw; Chris
Deekos, Bictaond, Va., al-
to; Re^ EUis, GkneMter
Va., alto; Rich Kurzeidcaabe
Front Royal, Vs., bass; and
(tedra Poods, Chesapeake,
tenor. Ken ScheUenberg of
Broad Ron, Va., serves as
accompanist.
TCC Bdds course
for minority businessman
Minority men or women
who are planning to rater
or open a business can get
help at the Virginia Beach
Caoqms of Tidewater Com-
munity College.
The l^)ectrum Program
for Qie winter quarter will
laclade & course entitled
"Problems of Minorities in
Bustesss." This course will
begin 00 Jan. 26, andbe con-
ducted at the TCC Camp
Poidleton Center onS. Bird-
neck RMd.
The course will eq)lore
the unique pnAlems encoun-
tered by minority business-
men and st^gest how these
problems can be solved or
avoided. Successful minor-
ity businessmen will be in-
vited to give presentations
to the class.
For further informatlcm
caU the Office of Continu-
ii« Education at 428-6395
or 427-8070.
KnoptvUle area band
'^liforms." Sioce
Information the band, com-
<tf 120 studmits from
Meadows, Fair-
ttd College Park ele-
sctaools, has lad no
_: trademark or uni-
To solve the problem, Mrs
Siirtey Mitchell and Mrs.
Nell Benlara of the Kemps-
villf Meadows PTA ap-
proached the band instruc-
tor. Date Browder, with tlie
idea of pnrchasi^ shirts for
the band that wouldglvethem
visual idertity as ttie
"Kempsville Area Band."
Browder liked the idea,
so Mrs. Mitchell, who is the
Vice - President of the
Kemi»vilte Meadows PTA,
contacted the PTA presidents
of C(dlege Park ES. Mrs.
"Scotty" Breed, and Fair-
field ES, Eugene Kanter, to
see if Uiey wtMdd help tr-
ance the purchase of the
shirts. The Exeoitive Boards
of t^ ^iree PTAs quiciZy
agreed to the idea, and it
wasn't k»g before the whole
band was fitted with tOue
shirts with a white "Kemps-
ville Area Bank" emblem de-
The bead's first march-
ing perfonaance in their new
shirts was at the College
Park Christmas parade De^
cember 17th at 9 a.m.
Beach questions self-service
£f LEE CAHILL
SUN ^Public Affairs Writer
iMioover thongtt that the
low^ service (foil-service)
irtattOB would become an ob-
ject d eoBcem for tiie city
fathers?
'iUBoe» Oil Company ap-
jMM for a c<m(Uti<»al use
pwnait far" a self-ser-
«tee gasoUae statira 00 a
16,000 square foot parcel lo-
o^ at the southeast iatn--
M^tam of bdian River Road
and Sooth MiUtary Highway,
KmpsviUe Borough.
'tis OH^paay wants to re-
eaqstmet tte vacaat station
«,tht »OW!prt?t.iBto an en-
tirely self-service opera -
tton.
The Plaming CommissiQo
recomm«ided approval, but
by a vote of 7-3, because,
Calvin Spain, attorn^ for
the.ap|dlGaj^, said, ttiey were
CQiK%n>ed th^ aMl'servlce
stetion was being dianged
into a self-service statiqo>
Spain assured City Council
Monday aftermxmthat AmocO'
eqiMted to remain in the
ftall-service station busi-
ngs, hot that at the Kemps-
ville locatioo, a sdf-senrice
stetion was more practical.
Mayor ClareuM A. Hol-
land said that he had "strmig
fedings about ke^^ full-
service stetions," causing
CotaieilmaB Robert R. Crom-
well to remark that he "ae-
ver thought he'd see the
CouncU vote (in tevor of) a
service stetiOB).
Cmmcil concurred with the
recommmdation irf thePlan-
hing Commission.
Sparkting cordial spirits
' to €very<Mre this Mkioi) season. We houc en-
joyed dang business with iH>u and thank you
foryour patrorKi0.
PROCESS AMNE EQW^MENT CORP.
49S3 BatmflM Blwd, S. Highway lee
Have » merry (^hriKl-
maH hulidav fillrtl
\ with beautiful things.
We want to winh I he
beKt to all of our fine
palronii.
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NOTICE or POBUC HEARUIG
lit ViiTiiiii BMck Board of Zontaif AjipoOs viii coaiteet
I P^lic Heariif oo WwHiidiy, Jaaianr 11, lt7l,
It 1:» PM. tai the Cooacil Ctmmibtn, Adsyalstr^aB
BidhttBt, Umdfl Ceoter, Vlrgiiia ^a^VUr^^.
He memiat m^^om irtll vpcar ea ttw i««Mi:
n^RTLAB AGENDA:
1. J^9* K. IMMt, Jr. ro^iMto a ^ritaKt toaHav
pirkiflg M Mjor r^raitftoMl a^^Mat to fttJrt ofa
briMtai toatoatffllMIMttaBwaatfofllBaafiMld-
to a pMle ^-^ m IM 1, Saettoa 2,
inrniij Umi TiMiliiianniiim
t. mtrmMtt S. Otttoa; J^. raaajitti^i^iea al W
toat to a 2ft toot trmA yu^ a^M iHlMdafttMat
aa r«t*ad (aMttoa) oa Lot S0« MaA «L SkMm 9,
Pirt i, AcaiMH ViUiga, MM ttMood Mi. i^Me
L. aid DMriM J. CttMtrW.raqoagt iTsr-
iBftcad
S, Rotert
teca of .5 faat to a 49.5 foot traal nrd Mtfaadt toftc
fli SO faat u ttmirti m Lot 4, Mttoa »-A, Pirt
Um Gnat, SMS Tbutoa Laat. litMhifM Bortn
4.
tefid
2,
f atk by Maitor Piaea utmmTh
A. Laataatar, PraaMMt, raqftatf a nrtiaea of
Virginia Beach Public Notice
^^
5. CbartM V. aad Am 3. WaUday request a vartaaea oV
2 fert to t^k Mgtt to a 6 tooilHKe iistoMl or^a 4
foot fMKt as aU(w«d to k re<plMI stda md i^«^
to a i^rM (Sitod anM) o« L<A 5, BtodE 2, mMwaer,
S»)0 Ocaiaft^t. Linidttfi* BoRMp.
fi. Janw II, AUbmi nqmMs anrtoiwi (rf 2.5 foiH to
a 7.S toot rida yaid saOaek (east pfcpai^ Uaa) iu^id
of 10 toet as raqrired on Lot 10. Blodi SI. Sec«toa B.
Oeaaa Park, Wast Str^ford Eoid. Bay^de Borai^.
7. Mlay ^tricar (>«stnietlcn CnifontiMi by G. C^y-
Ua Stam$3BKr rttipiMts a wrtoM« of ^ ^nara fKrt
of sigii aUowAca td 232 «inra tort toslMMl <rflllMMu«
feet as iUow«) i(a a sriNttvlsloa iil(»Mfkarttai ilei aid
to altov tte 41^ to ban 4 dlitolay lie«toMattf 2
dls^^ faeas as aUoiwd on IslaM Seettoa 1. WltdiMac
Laadtaf, Prapoaed Madtoa of Wltcbdack Axad aid Adly
Fams Drifa. Bayalda Boroai^.
I. Patrick 3. and Citlqr 8. Uvto i^ W. Bnirtl^tea-
ai^. m, reqnest a ?artoBce or 2 fe^ in fence helfM
to a 6 foot fende instead of a 4 toirt face as aUomd in
a re^r«l traet yard Hmck (EiMbi Drive) oa Lot 17,
Saetim 1. Urkiqnn-, 4701 Uitq^ Coart. Kemps-'
viUeBonwgb.
9. S. Hoti^Bd Swift, Geoeral Partoer of Partners Foar
Partaersbtp Iqr E. Bradford Tasewell, Jr., ArebUact,
nNiaasto a variance of 8.S feet to a 2.S focA setback fron
all ^opwrtj lines tostead of 5 feet eadi as requireaiyM
to allov pirking to tbe reqnired setoaefc vbera pttHk '
bltad and to aalTa tbe reqiired toB dwn a ini to tba set-
backs aad for parking qiices to be If toet tostMd of
80 toet as required oo Lot 6. Block 90, Ltakhom Patk,
40l» Atlai^c Avome. Virgiida BeacbJ|orM^
0. Marian K. Pbillips by Hndgins and AfflAis requesto
a wriame of 15 feet to a 5 fbot side yard adUaccut to
a street tostead irf ^ feet as reqnired on tbe vest «)
(M of Lot 243 and tbe east 30 feet of Lot 244, Plat of
tbe Ht^es, Collins Heirs, SOtb Street, soutoea^ cor*
ner. LyudiaveB Borovgb.
11. St. Andr«vs United Methodist Church by Wllltta
McClnrg, ArcUtect, requests a variance of 1.35^ tcrw
ot land to 1.6S acres fOr a dnircb instead of 3 acres
(d land as retpdrad <» Parcel "A", Secticm 2, Larkqwr,
717 Tnscoa Road. Xempsville Borough.
12. Kambys Gilansbah requMts a variance of 8 parfctt|
spacNU to "0" paricing qiaees instead of 8 paricing svacaa
as required for a rastanraat oa IM 21, BlodE 31, Plat
No. 8. Virginto Beach, 17th Street and Pacific Avenae.
Viifiato Beach BcatM^. 4, 4
13. Edris E. and Rntb L. Sid^ request anrianceof .
25 feet to a 10 foot s^nck from Gator Road toaftaid
of 35 feet as reqoi^ oa Lot 1, Block 4, Plan of L]nto-
bavea. Property of IE. E. Breaker, S. Lyitolavea Road.
Lynnbaven Borough.
14. C. Randolph Zehmer i^ests a variance (rf 20 feet
to a 30 foot front yard setback tostead of SO feet as
rtqnired 00 Lot 3, Tract D, Section 2, Sandbridge, 3404
Sandflddler Road. Pongo Borough.
15. C. Randid^ Zdun«r requeste a variance of 20 fert
to a 80 foot froat yard setback tostead (rf 50 toet as
reqnired oa Lot 33, Tract C, Sectton 3, Saadtoldge,
3224 SkndSddler Raal 'P^ Boroagh.
16. Divene SalM, be. requests a nriance <a 5 signs
to 11 s^pu instead of 8 signs aa allowed oa ftusel 19,
Airport ladnstrial Park, 5^ Ward Coart. Bayslde Biff*
oai^.
19. ABM Contraction OnrporaUon by Larry Blum. Ar»«'
aiAe^ rafi^sto a variince ot 20 feet to a 30 foot ft^
]%^ ifAMrltJ|sl#4«^ 1R^ f^t as required aadolS.to*^
fiW^ltfWbitW^ *IO»cks (bo||ef|«w)tMMll/(tiAJ
feat to a 10 took-tmt jvei setoack instead of If l«ig^ n
eaiA as reqdred on JaA 18, Section 1, SanBnl^,
amdfbkBer Road, (Nwth Area). Princess Anne Bi^aogb.
IS. W. Ciada Btrco requesto a variance to allow pan-*
Uh to tbe required setback frmn a street where pnriii-
blted (Creensboro Av«ne aad Mediterranean Avenue)
nd to v^ve the req^iailliQdscaidng to toe setback
oa l.oto 1.2, and half of 8. ittock 18. ^adowtown Heighte.
&Mtteast coroer of Gr«eaid»roAv«iaeandMediteriwiean
Aveaae. Virginto BeadI Bdrou^.
19. Rosso aad lfk8tnc<», toe. bf R. E. ^vely. ArtUto
Sign Co.. He. reqnasto a variuuee of 7 toet to a "0"
si^iack tor a frce^^stna^ sign Instead of a 7 foot set-
bade as reqnired (irteneetiOB oS 24to Street aad Bird-
mA Ronton a nreel. ttrdiradi Village Area, Niorth
Birdneck Road aad 2^ Street. Lym^va Borough.
DEFERRED AGENDA:
1. petored Deeeatber 14, 1977).
wrtian aad Gaiy Pope reqiiMto a variant of S feet
to a 5 foot stoe yard seOadc instead of 10 fert is re-
odred (acstb j^tjperty line) ad JM 12, Nock 28, Croitan
Beach, Soidb MiatHc Avaue. Lymteina Btmingb.
ALL APPLICANTS MUST APPEASBEF(«ETHEBOARD
W, L. Towere
Secretary
VBS-12/21.12/n - 2t
2 toet to toaea baj^ftt to a 8 toet fiiasa isitaiirof a 4 foot
kmt u aUoaad a a raqi
oa Lot U, Bay '
raqalrad setback from a street
1404 Crystal Parkway. Lyan-
NCynCE OF PUBUC HEARING
Vir^lato:
Tbe regdar meeting of the Coimcil of tbe City of Vir-
gt«i» Beach will be held to the Coimcil Chambers of the
AAnlnli^r^ioa Bnilding, City Hall, Prtocess Anne Sta-
ttflo, Viigtoto Beach. Vurinia 00 Monday, January 9,
1978, at 1:00 P.M., at uliich time toe following appUca-
tt(»s will be beard;
CHANGE OF ZONING EMSTRICT CLASSinCATION:
LYNNBAVEN BOROUGH:
1. PetttioB M motloB of toe Pkndng Commissioo of the
City of Virginto Beac^ to estMlsh aa ffistoric and Cul-
tural District on Mrtato i^oper^ located 00 the south
side d Virginto BMCb Bonlevat^ begimdng at a point
900 fert mo^ or less &st of Grovdand Ro«i, nmnlag
a disto^e of 90.54 feet akog Uw SoiMi ditocrf Vir-
ginto Baadi Botfevard, raiBiaf a di^uce 150.62 feet
to a So^arly directloo, ruutog a di^nee of U2.82
feet to an &sterly ttreetion, raiAig a <HstoM» of 26.24
feet to a Nortberiy dlr«:tion, rai^^; a dlstaiKe^ 50.M
feet to a NorthMste^ (Hrediioa. nmning a diirtarce at
m.3 tort to a Somm^sif mrimcm, nning a ^s-
tutoe of 1I63.7 toet toa SWik a aito iil A>e^ioa, ran^H
a dMnea of Ml leet to a Nortlw^afty directtoa aad
rwatog a distaea irf im.78 fart iIok toe Wastora
^«p«ty Una. SM pared coitetas PUm m—,'^tis
vtth more detailed iiMn«atioB tfe avaflaUe to the De-
partaiMf or nmHtag. (Mncess Aaae Mua-Grovdand
ParkBdto Bavea Ar^sl LTNNBAVn BOKWGI.
2 . PetMsa «f W. B. Gi^, D J3. 0iU^ Md W^fM Sbi^
for t Gma§t 4 itattaf MsMIt QtMlbeMm Um
A-1 Apirtmaat DtcMet to B-2 CeBiBni%-B«AiessDto-
tiM oa etfMajpspvty located it the Hertbveat iator-
H^oa (« Oit fto^Ma Beach Botfevard and Birdneck
Road, rwriai a ttManee of 194.53 toet aloi« tbe West
dte 01 t Umul tm^, ruuiag a Aitiaee of I75.M
tod ttatg tti MwOwa property like, nmning a distance
si 1^.7* iMt atong tbe W^en iRivwty Itoe. r^iitt
a dtotoace of 1M«4 toettdoag tta Vorto d<toof Old
VliftaM Beia Mtomrt.'aad nanlna aroaad a carve
a ttrtn^ of n.» toet. Said pared contoias 1.9 acres.
LtnMAvni mmwm.
S. ftMsia of Da^ 0. Birnes and Cbaries J. Amn for
a Omm M lOBiag Dte&tot OMMb^m tnm R-6
irilMh^t nrtrid %» R-4 fadM^ |Xdri<^ OB w-
Mb 0m^ I^Ml d «m MrtH^ totaMiMoa td B
M^ tar iu^te Driw, nm^ a d^WM of M0.94
tod atom Am WMft dde d ^ttdtta BMM, lamiliiiii
M^aee diltW tod alMg te IMten ^npai^ toe,
a A^am d m.tt iMt i^H^te Wm^
M m nida|VdAuiM«riK«*d^M
of B ^ad . Idi laetd Mii^H M
menm^m. LnMAVSi
BBK^M:
4. Petition of Lassiter and Associates, Iik:., for a Change
of Zoning District Classification from B-1 Business-
Restoential District to A-1 Apartment District on certain
pn^eriy beginning at a point 150 feet North of the in-
tersection of Level Green Boulevard and Drew Drive,
running a distonce of 375 feet along the Western properly
Itoe, running a distonce of 86 feet along the Northern
pn^rty line, running a dtotance of 531.17 feet along
the Eastern property line, running a distonce of 138.89
feet along the North side of Level Green Boulevard,
rvnning a dtotnnce of 150 feet more or less in a North-
westerly direction and runntog a distance of 180 feet
more or less In a Westerly direction. Said parcel con-
tolns 2.508 acres. (Level Green Area). KEMPSVILLE
BOEOUGH.
5. Petition of Hdeheson Realty. Inc., for a Change of
zoning District Ctossificatioo from R-8 Residential Dis-
trict to 0-1 Office Didript on certato property located
on toe Soutir side of New Providence Road beginning
at a pdnt 270 feet East of Beryl AvMue, running a dis-
tance of 92.80 feet along the Souto side of New Provi-
dence Road, running a distonce of 78.83 feet in a Southerly
direction, running a distance of 76.80 feet in a South-
wederly direction, nmning a distance of 109 feet in a
Northwesterly direction, and running a distance of 95
fed in a Northeaderly direction. Said parcel contatos
.33 acre. (Avalon Hills Area). KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH.
6. Petition of Booney's Coroer Assodates, a Virginia
Geaenl Partaenblp, tor a Change ot Zodng Didrict
Claidficatioo frtAn R>;8 Reddential District to B-2 Com -
mantty-Bttdness Didrict on certoto prciperty located
cm the West side of KempsviUe Road beginning it a pdnt
220 fed North of Indian River Road, running a distance
of 1642.05 fed more or less along tbe West side of
KempsviUe Road, roudng a distaace of 3S0 fed more or
less ilo^ toe Wed side of Whitdmrd Landing Road,
running a distonce ef 338.05 feet to a Sodhwesterly
directioa, numing a dtotance of 114.78 fed to a Nortberiy
directim, r^ning a distance of 717.96 fed to a Sodh-
westerly direction, rnndng a distance of 1131 fed ina
Smitoerly directimi, rumiing a distaace d 1560.89 fed
more or l<»s aloqg toe North side of IndOan Rivtf Roid,
numing 1 dstance of 118.71 fed in a Nortberiy <ttrec-
tion, running a dtotance of 46 led to an Eaderly db-ec-
tton, nmning a distance of 100 le^ to a Northerly direc-
tion and rumiing a distance d 199.56 ted to an Eaderly
directimi. &iid pareel contatos 57 acres. KEMPSVILLE
BOROUGH;
PRINCESS ANNE POROUGH:
7. Petition d William W. Robertson, Peart toes R(^rt-
soa and Pioneer Stor and Lok for a Change d Zontog
Didrid Claasiflcattim from 0-1 OttUx iKstrict to B-2
Commddty-lhidness District on certato pn^rty located
on the East side of Hdlaod Road be^aning at a pdd
730 fed more or less South of Stonesbore Rmd, running
a distance of 177.68 feet along toe End side d HoUand
Road, running a dtotance of 766.03 fed ina Northeasterly
direction, nmning a dtotance d 154.77 fed to a N<Mrto-
westorly diredimi and running a distknce of 696.70
fed to a Sditowestoriy drecttcm. Said parcel contains
2.64 acres. PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT:
PRINCESS ANNE BO!K}UGH:
8. Ap|)ltedion d Pioneer Stor and Ldi, a Virginto Limit-
ed Partnership, tor a Conditional Use PernUt for mid-
warebtfttes at certato property located on the Ead
side (a Hollud. E(ttd beginning at a point 730 feet more
or iesa S9alk>4titon^ion Rodt, rwgtorar
17f JB itod tfoli<?ttf«Eastdde (Tlfiiu^teu, .
a dstanee d'^i0«Atot to a Northeideribf dlr
rmmii^ a distaace d 154.77 fed to a Ni»1hwederly
dir$cti(» and rmmlag a distance d 696.70 tod to a
Soptiiwederlf ttnctton. Said parcel contains 2.64^n».
PBINC^ ANNE BOROUGH.
9. Application d Hlnm L. Overstred for a Condition^
Um Permit tor a bulk storage yard <m certato property
located on toe North side of Landstown Road begindng
at a potot 618.35 feet East of Princess Anne Road, ron-
dng a dstance of 74.40 fed along the Norto side d
Laiitatown Roi4 nmning a dtotance d 1127.03 fed dong
toe Eadern property line, nmnii^ a dtotance of 74.^
feel aloi% ^Northern prcqierto line and numing a
dtomnce d 1127.0S fed il(x^ tbe Wedera property lum.
Slid pireel contotos 1.92 acres. PRINCESS ANNE BOR>-
OQGU.
Plato wlto more dddled idormation are available to tte
D^partnmit d Pluming.
Rtohard J. Webbm
City Clerk '
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ORDER OF PUBLICATION
Wrgida: to tbe Circdt Court of toe City dViitinto
^ach Dec. 12,1977
llaril]m Jean Ricks
ComjdaJnant
V,
Otto Wi^ne Ricks
Xeqxmded
tel CHANCERY NO. C-76- 1657 '
Tbe d>iect of toto sdt to t&t toe Plalattfr to obtato
a dvorce a vincdo matrimmil from tim RespMd^
'iqiqa toe ^twnds of a sqiaratton widcb has remabud
eMttwu ud inidem^ed for^ a p^iod d time ia «t-
eess d one (l) year, and it ap^«rtog toat an AttMadt
baa been made and filed by toe Ptototiff that doe dlU-
ienee has been used to tocde tito Jteqwaded to ttii City
of mri^nto Beach, attocmt success, and that jmir nato-
Wi verily beUeves tlut theRe^MBdw^ sim>eb^^rtogdly
aerved according to toe prodsims d Sedioa 8-51
Itod Sedioa 8-54, Code of Vininto, Ims. ttenmfter,
becone a non-raiymrt d Um Ctty d Viiito^ Beach.
Vlrgida, laving moved to Hoodoa, Texas; md
- Notice being hereby givM ttat aCmimisdcmBr'sHsar-
: in will be bdd to tds onse m Jmmitf%i 1978 d 2:80
p.n. to the oftieH of ^hnrd. T. Catea, Gpmmtoi^eer
la Cbaaeery, 2901 fpeific Avmw, VirgintoBeacb, Vtr-
glato It to ORDEBBD that tbe RBgpe0edmaBai» imd do
wM may beae^ssary to prdeet i&iaiereatto ftto nit.
It to ftirther OADOGD ttid toto Order be pnUldNd
a weA M tw wosec^M mdto to toe Vlrftoto
^ a wwi9<^r te^M,ge^ral dreali^ to
ttia Oty d Vii^nto Beach, Vif^
VamttR.UiviMl
iM.LADAT. miAN A OUVIERI
Kt.PdrtrokeFonr
I onet ftit
^km^twA, 1^rglato^M2
A MnfTeM: J^ V. F^tre«i, Clerk
Byt MM A. Kendian, DC.
try
PUBLIC iwncE
1-he City Coundl d tbe City of Virginto Beach, Virftoto
aaaembled to the City CmneU Chamben, Ctty Admlnto-
w BaUdtof, Maddpd Caater, Prtoeass Aaae Bor-
, Vlffiato Baaeb, Virgiato, at 2 pai oilldadiy, Jkau-
II, 1978 wiU bold I pddk haarir tbe
adbpdOB d tbe fdlowing ofldtoaaea wL tor
the Uaarsaamad d S^ Liae to Pvfo Borough. Per-
aona aNtrtog to be heard to> tovor or opposed to tl|e
ordlnaace wifi be heard at thto bearing. Persoas wlah-
tog to ^ipaar regarding thto matter sboald regtoter their
names wito the City Ctork, Raom 310. City Admiaidn-
ttoa Bdldtog. Tdepboae 427-4304
Siehard J. Webboa. Ctty Clerk
AN ORDINANCE PROPOSING THE IMPROVEMENT AND
PAVING OF SPOT LANE. PUNGO BOROUGH, VIRGINIA
BEACH. VIRGINIA, AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
That, WHEREAS, the City Council has been requested
by more than fifty per centum of the property owners
abdting Spot Lane for the improvtog and paving of said
street to serve their respective properties; and
WHEREAS, it is the todgment of tbe City Council that
said stred sbodd be improved and paved, and that tbe
cod toereof be apportioned between the City and tbe
abutting landowners as provided by tow; and
WHmAS. it Ik necessary for the usual daily opera-
tion d the Department of Public Works that provision
be immedtotely made for tbe construction of such street,
an emergency is set forth and declared to exist.
NOW.THEREFORE,
Sefition 1. The construction of Spot Lane, as shown on
the plat attached hereto, is herel)y proposed, the cost
thered to be apportioned bdween the pity d Virginia
Beach aad the abutting landowners and assessed against,
sdd landowners pursuant to law. ;
Section 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized ami
directed to publish in a newspaper having general cir-
culation in the City once a week for two consecutive
weeks, a notice to all of the owners of property abutting
sdd proposed dreet of the identioo of the City of Vir- .
ginto Beach to condruct the same and to aroortion tte ,
cost toereof as provided in tois ordinance, and stating
the time and place where said owners may'anwarbe-'
fore the Council to be beard to favor of or against said,
improvmnents. The. tost publication of said notice shall .
be m^ d least ten (10) days before tbe parties are;
cited to appear. .. .l . ..
Aadnargency ezids and thto ordinance slmU be ef-.;
fectli^ upon <tote d ito ad<vti(». , • ^ ^.■,,
Adopted by the Coundl of toe City Of Virgida Beach, «'
Virginia, 00 toe 12th toy d December, 1977.
w
t!*-
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•j\
B.t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
to toe Ctork's.(mcedtoe
Circdt Coart d the Ctty d
Virgtoto Baa<^, VA, oatoe
ISto day d Decentoer, 1977
Broda McLeii^tmi Peele.
Ptototiff.
SfephenL. Peele.
Deiendad.
tHe dJjeddthissdtis
to obtito I divorce a mensa
et thoro to be later merged
into I divorce a vincdo
matrtiw»ii d the |H*qper
time, from tbe said.dddi-
dad, ii|x» the gnxmds d
desertion on tbe part of toe
ddradad.
And an dfiitovlt having
been made and fUed tbittbe
ddemtad to 1 non-reddmrt
d the Ante d Vlrdnto, tbe
tod kaMiM»iK»lflabeald«^ -
ressbdH^ pOfildtt9# Hi
livery, NewCbrleani, Lods- <
ianna it to ordered that he
<io appear on or bdore tbe
3rd diy d Fdiniiry, 1978,
lad do what may be neces-
sary to grated hto idered
tototosdt.
A copy-Tede: Jolm V. Fen-
tr6ss
By: Patti A. Keoiehin, De-
puty, Clerk.
S. L«e Morris
820 Ctttsens Trud Bld^.
Portomouth. VA 23704
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4t
And an affidavit having;'/;
been made adi filed tbar;'
toe def«id|d to inon-re- .^
sided d the Stote d Vlr-v^^
gtoto, the tod Idown posC^
office address Imtor 4S5'^
Ordmrd Stred, Jdmstowa-j
Penasyltada. 15905 tt ia'^-
ordered that she do ippear ,.
<m or bdore toe Id diy w '
Fd>rnary, 1978 and do dmt
may be necessary to prded
her iderMt to thto sdt. ,
A co^r-teste: Joha V, Fen?;^
tress *,1
By: Patti A. Keenehan, Det ,
pdy. Clerk
Karl L. Drews ','
4560 Cdmabas Loop '9.
Virginto Beach. VA '
23462
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ORDER OF PUBUCATION
to the Cleric's Office of tlw
Circdt court d toe City
d Virgida Beach, VA. m
the 14to day d December,
1977 Edward Jos^ Pank-
owsU,
Ptaidiff,
agatod
Clda Marie Flynn
Paakowskl,
Detondant.
The objed of this sdt is
to odato a divorce a vin-
cdo matrimonii from toe
said defended, iqxm. toe
grounds d separatton for
more than (»e year.
And ami aMdavit having
been made and filed Umttoe
def^mtod to a mm-rMidoit
d the^te d Virgtoto, toe
tod Imown pod oKe add-
ress beint; MW^Koatevista
Cleveland Be^ttt Cttio,
44121 it to (Htluvd that
dm do an^r m or bdore
toe 8Bd day of Febraury,
19^, aad do what may be
aeeessary to pdect her
ider^ to this sdt..
A c(TOr-Teste: Jdm V. Fen-
tnss
By: INitti A. Ke^ehan. De-
pdy, Clerif
JhAtt W. ftaseb^
101 Norto Lyndiavm RMd
P.0.B»ai|7
Virgtoto Beach, VA 23452
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1/11- 4t ' 'f'
ORDER OP PUBUCATION^
to toe Cleric's Office d the
Circdt Cosrt d the Ctt^'
d Virgida Beach, VA, oaf
the 9to day d December.^
1977.
Rdiert Wayne CaU,
Plaldifr.
agaiad
Vidcy Lynn (Ragm)
CaU,
Defcbdad. '■
The d>Jed d toto suli"
is to obtato a dvorce a;;
vtocdo matrimmiilfromtte;;
saUI ddmidad, iqmn tim jl
grooadis d cm ynr's se- r
panttoa. '"'
Aad aa affidavit having'*
be«i made and fUed ttutt.,
tbe ddenctad to a non-re^' '
sited d toe Side d Vir-
gida, toe lad kuwn p(aH
dfiee address b^ig; P.O.
Box 30, Whitduwse, Texas
75791 it to ordered tb^.O
she do appear on or belOre<:'<
toe Mto day of JaBnarT^:>C
1978 and do what may be i"
necessary to prdeet her to- * ^
tonmt to this sdt. '•
A eopy'TMte.'^ idba V.^'
FMtress '-*^
By: Httl A4 Keeneban, De- ■ '
pdy, Cldlt ■' '
(^IM.HaU v"^
1107 Fird H Merebadiri'"
BankBl(to. '^'^
JforfdkrvA 28510 /
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1/n-it .'-■■
jRDER OF PUBUCATION
to the Geit's Office d tbe
Clredt Court of the City d
Viivlato BMCh, VA, « toe
Ittt day d December, 1977
Mlchad D. Croekford,
PtolatW,
agaiad
Karea L. Croekford,
The object d thto sdt to
to obtoto a diaacae a da-
enlo wdrtmaffl Irato the
said ddeadadj upoa toe
giwmM dMvanMmfora
p^rt tott^HMOM ywr.
ORDER OF PUBUCATION..
to toe Cteck'a Office d tha. ,
Clredt C4Wt d tbe City dX]
Viifida Beadi, VA, oa the„t
lito day d Deeesber. 19^ n
Thuaas AUmi Wolff. '',•
Platdiff,
a^UMt
Marina Yoov Wolff,
DdeMid.
Vtoobjed d thto sdt i^,;
to oi^ia ittwrea a vtt- "
o^ imifenbMdl from tbe
^d^idtMN^^ voa tte
graaab doee y^r Hfn*:,>^^
dl». :uvU
Aad la dlktoiM tedariis
beaamda aad filed thdttto'ii^
^^ i q^^^ If t nnn inililrtlt '
^ n» m^ d ^^^b^ i4
tt» iMt Joown port <Mm
MdFMs bitog: e/« Mr. &
Mrs. JamesT. Eirian, 3U
W. Bdela, EUaastoire,
WasdMtoo, 98986 it to Ir-',
dered Oat she do appear da: '•
or befd^ tbe 1st day of ;
Pebntary, 1978 and do wbaf
may be neceasary to pra- I
tedber totendtotolssdt .
A ocpy-Testo: John V.^
Fedress
By: PdttA.Xeenaban,Da-,
pdy. Clark
Frederick B. Lowe
8104 Ardlc Aveao^
Virgtoto Beach, VA
m-l^l. 11^, 1/4
Virata B«Mk in, mcmim 21, 1077 A - 9
t/sm
a Beach Public Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
Take notice that on December 23, IW? at 10:00 A.M,
v« ^^r^*^* of TWewater AMC/leep/Honda, 3152
Va. Beach Bo«lefart, yirginia Bmtk, VftinU, 23452.
the undersigned will sell at pubUc auction, for cash,
reienring unto itself the right to bid, the teUowli*
motor vehicles;
DESCRIPTICU^
197S Gremlin
1971 Gremlin
TIDEWATER AMC/JEEP/HONDA
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SERIAL #
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aK>W CAUSE ORDER
Vfl^UilA: m tHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF
VIRGIHU BTSACH ON THE 2HD DAY OF DECEMBER
1977.
U tte natter of the Estate of
ROt W. NAGLE, JR.. Deceased
C.P. #4877
It aneiring that a Report of the Accounts of Bank of
Vtrgli^ Trust Company, Eiecotor d the Estate of Roy
W. Kafle, Jr., Deceased, and ni tte ims Ht demands
ai^iBsi Us Estate have been tiled in the Cleit's Office,
ai^ thai nore than six (6) monUis have elapsed since
tte quaMcaUon of said Executor, and on motion of Uie
ExmU^, it is, therefore
OlibERED that the creditors of, and all others
interested in, the Estate do show cause, if any they can,
on ttie 4th day of January 1978, at 10:00 a.m. before
this Court at its Courtroom, against the payment and
delivery of the Estate <rf Roy W. Nagle, Jr., Deceased,
to tte distributees or legatees without re^rii« re-
Amding bonds.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that ttiis Show Cause Or-
der be published once a wedc for two (2) successive
wetia in the Virginia Beach ^i a newspi^r having
Eeml eimulation and piddished in Uie Cihr (rf Virginia
cb, Viitiiiia.
A to^ Teste: J(Aa V. Fentress, Clerk
By: J. Curtis Fruit, Deputy Clerk
Philip R. Earthing, p.q.
BOYD, PAYNE, GATES k FARTHING, P.C,
12^ Virginia Natiopal Baidc Building
Nt^lOlk, Virginia 23510
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SidW CAUSE ORDER
VfitGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF
VQKHNIA BEACH ON THE 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER.
1977
In tte matter of the Estate of
EDNA H. NAGLE, Deceased
C.P. #4678
It aivearing ttet a R^nrt of the Accounts of Bank
of Virginia Trast Company, Execotpr <4 the Istito ol
Edna H. Nagle, Deceased, aad of ,|te49iM5 w^emwds
ag^Nst her Estate have beeh filed<Ji!ttea^E'8 Ottiee,
amrittat more than six (6) montii* have elapsed since
tte qnalificatioa of said Executor, and on motion <d tte
Executor, it is, tiierefore
.CmDERED that tte creditors of, and all otters fn-
t^tesfed in, the Estate do stew cause, if any ttey can,
0^ tte 4th day of January 1978, at 10:00 a.m. tefore
Uiis Court at its Courtroom, agiiinst the payment and
delivery of the Estate of Roy W. Magle, Jr,, Deceased,
to tte di^ributees or legatees without requirii^ re-
funding bimds.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this atom Cause Or-
der te iNiblished once a wedi tor two (2) saccessive
weeks in Tte Virginia Bnch Sua, a newspaper having
graeral circulation and published in the City of Virginia
Beach, VirginU.
A Copy Teste: Jote V. F«itress, Clerk
By: J. Curtis Fruit, Deputy Clerk
Philip R Farthing, p.q.
BOYD, PAYNE, GATES k FARTHING, P.C.
1240 Virginia National Bank Building
Nqrtolk, Virginia 23510
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ORDER
ViiginU: In tte Clerk's
Ofita» of tte Cinaiit Court
oftteCityotViniala
Beach, on tte 2ith day of
Noventer, 1977.
In re: Aof^iOB ot Baby
Boy FS/TA #25766 and
Chai«e of Name to IlictaAl
Lm Bowling
By: WiUian Sloan BovUng
and tatrid* Green BowUnr
PetiUoQers
To: Eogene West
USSLeahy
FPO, New York. New
York
la Chancery #C-77-10W
This dcy came WUlian
Sloaa Bowling uA Pitfrida
Gram B<wittg, ttmmn
aatr^ires^id ttettteoi>>
Jeff of Ms pfoceedbig is
to' 'jEffect tte adoptka d
thfl'abinre namei intart (s),
B$ify B(v FS/TA 9tSm
bf WiUiam flloen Bow^
and ^tricU Gren Bowl-
ing, hu^teid and wile, and
attida^t tevlng been owde
and titod ttet E«eM Weft»
a ^ktoral parMt at said
euw mn), is a nen- re*
Wdetf of Oe Sate of Vlr«
^m. tte li^ known post
tmm address b^nr VSS
Leiiy. F.P.O. New Ywk,
VHmYwk.
k is tter^cMV Ordered
mm m w ^mn m
Urn tn ttiumxf, iMi
aWM^fi* praMtt Ms In-
A^^twtej
jm V. Fionas, Clerfc
By: Itatti A. Kmneten. K
VM-II/7,ll/14,ii^l,
ORDER
VIRGINU: In tte Clerk's
Otttee of tte Circuit Coait
ot ttei City otVirginia Beach
on tte 1^ day d Decem-
ter, 1977.
In re: Adopttoo ot Sierry
Lym WoottMi and t^up of
name to Shmrry Lyan^UHit-
son and adoptioo d KliiAa--
ly Ann Wootten and Aange
of name to Klmterly Am
Knitfsoo.
By: Carl ^er Knntsonand
Priscilla Ann Kn«tsott,htts-
buid ud wife.
To: J«dm Ellis Wootten
110 Lynchbunc Avenue
Colonial Heights, Virginia
TUB Aiy eame Cari Ro-
ger IbntMO and Priscilla
Ann KnteM, Petitioners,
and niM'esMled ttettteob-
£et (rf tUs j^oeeetfag is
ettect tte adoption of tte
above named i^Ml («),
^rry Ljnm Woottra and
KUaberly Ami Wootten, by
Carl BioetT Km^aon and
Prisdlla An n^Mn,kHS-
band and wife, ud affidav-
it tei^ be« aade and
filed ttatJofaMqrSUisWoot-
w, a nttral par«tt (rf aaid
cUM(r«^ Jsaam-resitet
(4tte^Se(rfVii^Bta,tte
last knom post emee add-
rws telag: 110 Lyi^lN^
Aveitoi, (MatUl H^^tts,
Virtfi^.
It is ItaMftM* Or^red
ttat tte MM Atew EUis
wommmtuttmvms
Cwrt on M* t^im tte 1st
day ol F^wry, IfM and
w^terwfa^ Ao «irt ^ te-'
MHMIY tt ^)tod his ta-
terwrt h Ms ^^r.
A din' t^: J^B V. Fm-
^:^A.^«rtBtt.D.C.
9MlGrai^Me4rt
lMiMk.VlffMdalS«n
^m-nm^/u. 1/4
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office ot the
Circuit Court of the City
of Virginia Beach, VA. on
the 7th day ot December,
1977
Leo H. White,
Plaintiff.
a^iost
I&rl^ Katteriae
TteMn^oo White,
DeteMbiM.
The <*}^ <tf this suit is
to (Main a divorce a vincu-
lo matrinwii tnm tte odd
defMtoid, t^ra ttegrouds,
of nntittikms sqM|ritt(» in
excess fsS one Q) yeir.
AM an a^ivit teving
beM made and tiled ttet tte
dtfnteat is a ntn-resident
of tte St^ of Vlifinia, tte
last known post otfite add-
ress being: 032 Wett Late
Drive, Athens, OMrgte It is
ordered ttat ste do appMir
on or before tte 27tt day
of Jamuu7, 1978 and ik> what
may te necesrary to protect
her interest in ttis suit.
A cqqr-Teste: Jote V.
Fentress
By: Mtti A. Keenehan, De-
puty^ Clerk
Thomas C. Broyles
Pacific Avenue at 35tt St.
Virginia Beach, VA 23451
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l/4-4t
Thi9> day cameHenry Wil-
ey and Dolores Jane Hay-
nen WUey, PetttioMra, and
represented that fte obleet
ot this proceeding is to ef-
fect tte adopticQ of tte ab-
ove named infant (s), Cjiris-
topter Antonto a»tel, ^
Hrary Wil^ and DidM-es
JaM SaynM WUey, tes •
band nd wtfe, and aftl -
davtt hntng been nmle and
filed ttat JewriCUffud
Shasei, a natwal par^
of saki ^fOA, is a r«ri>
dent of tte State of Vir-
ginia, tte iMt known poM
<^^ aditaYss bdng: lOM
West Oceanview Avenw,
Norfolk, Viniaia It is
tteret<H« Ortered ttet tte
sOd Jewel CUttiml Shaxel
appear on or tefore tte
Utt day ot Jannary, IVtt
and inttcate his attitude to-
ward tte propmed adopdon
or otterwise do wtet is
necessary to pnAect Us in-
terest in ttis matter.
A copy toste:
Jote V. Festress, Clerfc
By: Patti A. Keenehan D.C.
MORRIS H. FINE
720LawBldg.
Granby k Plume Streets
Norfolk, VA.
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12/21 - 4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
In the Cleit's C«tice of tte
Circuit Court (tf tte City (rf
Virginia Beadi, VA <» tte
23rd day cS Novemter, 1977
Cathy Lurenda Allis(»
Mallory,
Plaintiff
against
Ricky Cterles Mallory,
Defoidant.
Tte object of ttis suit is
to obtain a divorce a vin-
culo matrimcMdi from tte
said (tefendant, qwn tte
grounds at one year sep-
aratioD.
And an affidavit teving
been made and filed ttet
tte defendant's last known
pKt office address is 1714
Beth Road, Richmond, Vir-
ginia, and ttat (hiedUigence
has.teN^i ;f«ed to itte oo
behMfAtjiMifilMftto as-„
certafiiv u wtet oomAj or
corporation tte defendant
is, without eft^, it is ar-
dered that te do lyvear on
or before ^te Utt day of
January, 1978 and do ittat
may te necessary to pro-
tect his interest in this
suit.
A copy-Teste: Jote V. F«i-
tress
By: Patti A. Keenehan, De-
pu^, Cleit
TMewat^ Letpil Aid
Stoclctv
147 Gtanby Street, Office
412
Norfolk, VA 23510
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12/21 - 4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
In tte Clerk's Office of tte
Circutt Crart of tte City
of Virginia Beach, VA., oo
tte 17tt day of Noventter,
1977.
David Jay Weinterger,
Plaintift,
against
Lois Sandra Lemer
Weiniterger,
Detendaat.
Tte dbject of this suit
is to obttin a divorce a
nmn et thoro, to te later
merged into a divorce a
vinealo mtfrimoidi from tte
said defndant, qion tte
grouds of desertion.
And u affidavit teving
ben mi^ and filed ttet
tte defoi&Bft is a non-re-
sident of tte State (tf Vir-
giida, tte last known post
office address tettg: Apart-
ment No. 908. 1200 East
Marltoo Pite. Cterry HUl,
New Jersey, 08034 it to or-
dered ttet ste do vvear
on or before tte 9tt day
of Jai^ry, 1978 and do
wtet may te ne^ssary to
latAei^ ter intereat to ttis
suit.
A eoi9-TMte: Jote V.
Fwtrwss
By: ^tti A. Keeneten, De-
ploy, Cl«t
Jerold G. W^iberg
1400 Viirgiaia Itatl Bank
Bldg. P.O. Bos 3S33
Norfolk, VA 23514
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12/21 • 4t
WDE8
VIribda: ta tte Gtek's C»-
fin of tte Cir»^ Court
dftteCttyot^ifttte
Ben^, en tte UH day of
NonnMr, 1977.
In re: AdiptfM sf
CtelMpter Aatoido
anail
j^ lann Wiley ud
lansAMltayiiM
ted Wifo
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
In tte Clerk's Office of tte
Circuit Court of tte City
of Virginia Beach, VA. on
tte 1st day of Decemter,
1977.
Jessica Sue Dalton Tedes-
co,
Plaintift,
against
James A. TedesGo,
Defondaat.
Tte object of ttis suit
is to obtain a divorce a
m«isa et ttero from tte
said defendant, upon tte
grounds ot desertion.
And an affidavit teving
been made and tiled ttet
tte detradant is a non-re-
sident of tte Stole ot Vir-
giiUa, tte last known post
office address teing: 157
Third Street. Old Forge,
P^nsylvania it is ordered
ttet te do appear <» or te-
fore tte SSad day of Jate-
i^ary^ 19lt<andde vtat aaay
te necestei^ to protect his
A cqty-Teste: Jote V.
FeirtTMS
By: Patti A. Ke«>ehan, De-
puty, Clerk .
Timotty W. FiiMdMn
Suite 324, Newtown Sqnare
Virginia Beach, VA. 23462
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12/24, 12/21,
mom OF PUBLICATION
tt tte Clerk's Office of tte
Circuit Court of tte City
of Virginia Beach, VA. on
tte 1st day of Decemter,
1977.
Larnr Clifton Dorsett,
Pkintilf,
vaiast,
(^rol Jane Woods Dor-
sett,
He criDjMt of this sidt
is to (Main a divorce a
vincuto aatriuMmii from
tte said ddendant, iqion
tte groolds of one year
sqiaratioo.
And an affidavit teving
been mate and filed ttat
tte deitedant is a non-re-
sident of tte Stote (A Vir-
ginia, tte last known post
office wklress teiag: 113
NottingkMi Cirde, Gary,
Nortt Carolina 275tt it is
ordered ttat she do apprar
on or before tte 23rd day
of Jammry, 1978 and do
what may te necessary to
proted hn* interest to this
suit.
A MHiy-teste: Jote V.
Fentress
By: Patti A. Keenehan. De-
puty, Cleit
Timotty W. Ftochem
^ite 324. Newtown Square
VirginU Beach, VA. 23462
VB8^lt/742A442/81,
12/28 •«
1^: J«wti ClttlDrd Steati
1080 W. OeiHNlaw Aw.
^rttfk.Vtt'^it.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In tte Ctoit's Office of tte
Cireuit (kmri of tte City
of l^rgtoia ^ch, Va., on
tte 1st day at Dec«ri)«r,
1977.
MlkGomex,
Plattttfr,
agattst
Isid(u« G(»MS,
DelMMlaM.
Tteo^et(rftitfssaitis
to ^tott a ttvtvce a via-
euto mabinMnii from tte
MM drtndMt, upon tte
innnds of separMon for
more than one nar.
And an attdavlt tevii«
bite ttifa and filed ttet
tiwAlSHBM to a non-re-
8MM'«f tte SMe^ Vir-
ginia, tte Itst kaMm post
office aMrass bi^: a9
Cabeiaj Street, 'tado,
Manila, PUUiipians tt Is
Ml Willi !■ ■ il ifc I i *t r ^tak •^■ai^i'i
onwrea iMvns^DippMr
on or before tte tM day
of Jaanary, I97lttddft«tet
Mayte neeananiY toj^o-
teet ter inlerent ta tMs
sutt.
A eopy-Twte: J(ta V.
pMlre«
By: PatU A. Kee^Mn,De-
^y, Cleric
Vincent A. BerMtoi
214Midtown»dg.
Norfolk, VA 28505
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12/28-41
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
In tte Clerk's Office ot tte
Circuit Court of toe City
of Virginia Beach. VA on tte
30tt day of Novemter. 1977.
Patrice Banner Cooley,
Plaintiff,
tfatost
Mldiael Christopher
Cooley,
Defeodaat.
Tte object ot tUs suit is
, to (Mato a divorce a vto-
coto matrimonii tram tte
said defemtetf, upon tte
grounds ot oM year separa-
ti(Mi of tte parttes.
And an affidavit tevtog
teen made and ffied ttat tte
drf^ant is a non-resi-
dent of tte ^to^ Vtaiinia
tte last known poat (nfice
address teing: 4M E. Stote
mreet, Baton Rouge, Louis-
iana, 77802 it to ordered ttet
te do ifipear oa or before
tte 20tt day ot January, 1978
and do wliat may te neces-
sary to protect hto interest
to this suit.
A ciw-Teste: Jote V.
Fentress
By: Patti A. Keenehan, De-
puty Clerk
Jote D. Ho(dcer, Jr.
M2S Princess Anne Road
Virginia Beach, VA
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12/28 -4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
la tte Clerk's Office (tf tte
Circuit Court of tte City
(rf Virgtoto Beadi, VAontte
21st day <rf Novemter. 1977
Gordon Artter Grover,
Plaintiff,
agattit' -^.^ . - '
CtarUitiaeAnaXMVBoi*- '^^ -
Grov^rv ■ .
Detendtet.
Tte object of this suit is
to oMato a divorce a vto-
culo matrimeoii from tte
said defondanft, upon tte
grounds of living separate
and apart without Ihter-
ruptton and without cohabi-
totion, for moro than
one year.
And an affidavit teving
been made and filed ttet
tte ^fradant to a nm-re-
sident of tte SUte of Vir-
ginto, tte last known post
office address teing: 1700-
B Barrett Court, Nortt
Chicago, niinois, 60088 it is
ordered ttat ste do appear
on or before tte 11th day
of January, 1978 and do
wtet may te necessary to
protect ter interest to this
suit.
A copy-Teste: Jote V. Fen-
tress
By: Patti A. Keenehan, De-
puty, Clert
WiiUam W. Merritt
1218 Granby Street
Norfolk, Va. 23510
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12/21 - 4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
to tte Clerk's Office of tte
Cirenit Court of tte City
of Virginto Beach, VA. on
tte 22nd day of Novemter,
itn.
Donna Lnneiich Christian,
Plaintiff.
ag^tet
Oailto E. Christton,
Deiendaat.
Tte object of thto suit
to to (Man a divorce from
tte bond of maiTiage from
tte said defendaM, qxm fiw
grooMto of cruelty.
And an affidavit teving
bnan nnde and ffied ttet
tlii Iktauksit to a non-re-
sMtet ol tte Stote of Vir-
|dMa, tte last kaown post of -
nee adifress teing: Room
218, Naval Smiort AOOmj
Wtellhvtoa and Fluahtog
Aviite.BrooklyB. NY 11251
it to ordered ttat te do
iMMnr OB or before tte Utt
day of Aunary, 1978 ud
do wfeat may te necessary
to protect hto interest to
this salt.
A eopy-TMte: Jote V.
Faitrtaa
Br. ritU A. KeM^an, De-
rrClwrfc
1 T. C^», m
ORDER OF PUBICATKHf
to tte Clerk's Office ot
tte Circuit Court of tte
City of Virginia h^ab,Vk
M tte ath<toy of December,
1977.
William D. Potter, Jr.,
Plaintiff,
against
Karm L. Potter,
Defitodart.
Tte object of this suit
to to (Mato a divorce a
mensa et ttoro, toter to
te merged into a divorce
a vtocuto matrimonii from
tte said defendant, upon
tte grounds of desertimi.
And an affidavit teving
bera made and filed ttet
tte defendant to a non-re-
sidat of tte ^te of Vir-
0Ma, tte tost known post
offiM address teing: 1029
West Capitol Avenue, Sa-
cramrato, Californto,
95691 it to ordered ttet
i(te do appear on or te-
fore tte SOtt day of Janu-
ary, 1978 and do wtet may
te necessary to protect
ter interest to this suit.
A copy-Teste: Jote V.
Foitress
By: Patti A. Keenehan, De-
pu^. Clerk
Alex H. Adkins
306 Executive Bldg.
Norfolk, VA 23502
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ORDER OF PUBLICA-nON
to tte Clerk's Office of tte
Circuit Court of tte City of
Virgtoto Beach, VA. (» tte
6tt day at Decemter, 1977.
Katte Mae (Gamer) ^lelton
Plaintiff,
against
Vernon Lee Shelton,
Defendant.
The object of thto stdt to
to obtato a divorce a vtocuto
matrimonii frmn tte said
defendant, iqx» tte grounds
of (me year separation.
And an affidavit teving
been made and filed ttet
the defendant is a n(m-re-
sident of tte Stote of Vir-
ginia, the tost known post ot-
**rp address Ujiok: 44Z0 Le-
xington Blvd.. Hollywood,
Californto it is ordered ttet
he do ^qtear on or t)etore
tte 26tt day ot January, 1978
and do wtet may te neces-
sary tQ piTpteet htoiiAerest
iffthissuit ;;
A copy-teste: Jote V. Fen-
tress
By: Patti A. Keenehan, De-
puty, Clerk
Glom R. Croste*
Suite 324, Newtown Stpiare
Virginto Beach, VA. 23462
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1/4 -^
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
to tte Clerk's Office of tte
Circuit Court of tte City of
Virginto Beach, VA, on tte
7tt day of Decemter, 1977
Gary L. Cross,
Pktotiff
against
PrtociUa C. Cross,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
is to (Mato a divorce a
vtoculo matrimooU from tte
said defendant, upon tte
grounds of (me year s^-
aration.
And an affidavit teving
been made and filed that
tte def«idant's tost known
post office address to 1813
Col(»ial Arms Cirole,
Apartment A-2, Virginto
Beach, Va., due diligence
teving been used by or (»
behalf of complainant to as-
certato to which county or
con»ration tte defewtant to,
withoid effect, it is ordered
ttet ste do appoir on or te-
fore the 27tt day of January
1978 and do wtet may te
necessary to protect ter to-
terest to ttis suit.
A copy-Teste: Jote V.
Fentress
By: Patti A. Keendian. De-
pu^. Clerk
WiUiam R. O'Brien
1369 Laskto Road
Virginto Beach.VA 23451
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1/4 - 4f
A coiqF-Teate: Jote V.
Fentress
By: PatU A. KeeotiiaB, De-
pi^ Clerk
Jam«i H. Foreman p.q.
1600 East LitUe Creek Rd.
Norfott. VA 23518
VBS-1^4, 12/21, 12/28
B«e
Bea(tt. VA 2S4M
-11/30,11/7,18/14.
1^1 -«
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
In tte Qerk's Office of tte
Circuit Court at tte City
of Virginto Beach, VA, oa
tte Mh day of De<%mter,
1977.
Debra Irene WUllto,
nia^iff,
gainst
Joseph Q.WilUto,
Defendant.
Tte ob^t of this suit
is to (Mato a divorce a vto-
culo matrtmonii from tte
said detteteirt qxm tte
grow^ (d one years se-
paratton as Mtn^d bysec-
tioB 20-91^. Code ot Vir-
ginto as a m e nded .
And an affidavit teving
been made and filed ttet tte
defenteA is a mm-^aUm
of tte Stote of Vir^iA, tte
last knom pitot (Mae tOi-
reaa tetog: K514 tt3N Av-
eaaeW^IUini^Ci^,
mtanto «»9 tt to wdwed
ttA te do appear en or te-
fore tte IMi day of Am-
ary, 1^ aid do wUL my
te aMMary to protoet Ms
ta^MtaWs^
ORDER OF PUBUCATK)N
to tte Clerk's Office of tte
Circuit Court oi tte City
of Virgtoto Beach VA, on
tte 6tt day of Decemter,
1977.
Richard Lee Han(Mki,
Platotitf,
against
Lutoa Ateyon Morales
Ha»>ski,
Def«)dant.
The object ot thto suit
is to obtoto a divorce a vto-
culo matrimonii from tte
said defoidant, iq>oa tte
grounds ot one year separ-
ation.
And an affidavit teving
been made and ffied ttat tte
defendant to a non-resident
ot tte ^te of Virginto, tte
last known post office add-
ress teing: 51-A Corpus
Street, West Tapinac, Olon-
raw City, Republic ot tte
Philipptoes it is ordered ttet
ste do appear oa or tefore
tte 26tt day of January, 1978
and do wtet may te neces-
sary to protect her interest
to this suit.
A Copy-Teste: Jote V.
Fentress
By: Patti A. Keendtaa, De-
puty, Clerk
David D. Dickerson
Pembrote Office Park
Pembroke One-Suite 525
Virginto Beach, VA 23462
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ORDER OF PUBUCATION
-In thejpierk's Office of tte
Cir^^ Court of tte City
of Virginto Beach, VA on
tte 17tt (by of Novemter
1977.
Boyd Lee Leonterdt,
Platotifl,
against
Ctoudto Jean Kepley . '
Leonterdt,
Defendant.
Tte object of this suit
is to obtato a divorce a
vinculo matrimonii from tte
said defendant, iqion tte
grounds of dKerti(m or to
tte alternative one year
cimtinuous separation.
And an affidavit teving
been made and filed ttet
tte defendant is a non-re-
sident of tte Stote of Vir-
ginto, tte tost known post
office address teing: Route
11, Box 13 A, Lexington,
North Candina it is or-
dered ttet ste do appear
on or tefore tte 9tt day
of Juuary, 1977 and do wtet
may te necessary to pro-
tect ter interest to this
sutt.
A copy-Teste: Jote V. Fen-
tress
By: PatU A. Keenehan, De-
puty, Clerfc
James A. G(HTy
P.O. Box 626
Virginto Beach. VA 23451
VBS-l 1/30.12/7,12/14
12/21 - 4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATK>N
to tte Clerk's (»fice of tte
Circuit Court of tte city ot
Virginto Beach, VA, on tte
9tt (toy of Decemter, 1977
nqrllia Unraine Cradle
CasoB,
PlainUfl,
agaiiot
Eddie Lee Cason, Sr.,
Tte object of Ms rait
to to (Atato a dlwrnr^ a
vincato ■atrtarattU from tte
raid drtmdH^ lyan tte
grounds of one year ^ar-
irtifln.
And M aflMavit tevtog
been made and fltod thattte
MwdHit's last kiovn post
fmca aiirtes to Ui Itow-
tsM loi^^i^daBa^
VA, and ttrt dan dtUgaMe
has teen imI te nd «
baitf of tte |Mmf to u-
^rt^ to iliM onm^
or
to, wiUKNd effect, tt toor-
dM^ ttet te do openr en
or befbre tte 8(» day of
Jaaaary, 19^, and do idrnt
may te ne^ssur to ^a-
ud hto interert tathtosatt.
A Coiqr-TMto: Jote V. Fen-
tr^M
Br Pattt A. Kecn^am, De-
Tidee^er Legal Aid
Society
147 Granby Street, Ofllee
412
Norfolk, VA
VBS-12i^l,12/28.1/4
\
ORDE!R
Vlrgiida: to tte Clerk's Of-
fice of tte Circuit Court
of tte City of Virginia Beach
on tte 18tt day of Novem-
ter, 1977.
to Re: ADOPTION OF WIL-
LIAM CRAK STYLES. Jr.
By: Charles Harvey Morgan
Janice Curry Ctemb«-s
Styl«i Morgaa,
Pettttooers
TO: WILLIAM CRAIG
STYLES
6458 Lautrec
Houston, Texas 77088
C77-328
THIS DAY came Charles
Harvey Morgaa and Janice
Carry Ommbera Styles
M(»^n. PeUUoners, and
rqiresented ttet tte object
of this pnx^eding to to et- k
feet tte adoptton of tte above
named infant, William Craig
Styles, Jr., Iqr Cterles Har-
vey Morgan and Janice
Curry Chamters Styl^
Morgan, testand and wife,
and affidavit teving been
made and filed ttet WUliam
Craig Styles, a natural par-
OBt of said child, to a non- ^
resident of tte Stote otVir-
ftoto, tte last known post
(tffice address teing: 6458
Lautrec, Houston, Texas
77088. I
It to, tterefore, OR-
DERED ttat tte said WU-
Itom Craig Styles appear
tefore this Court (» or
before tte lOtt of Juniary
1978, and indicate his at-
titude toward tte proposed
ad(q)tion, or otterwise do
wtet is necessary to pro-
tect hto interest to this mat-
ter.
A copy-Teste: Jote V.
Fentress, Clerk
By: J. .Curtto Frutt, D.C.
WiUtom R. Moere, Jr.
1108 Maritime Tower
Noriolk, Virginto
VBS-11/30,12/7,12/14,
n/zi - 4t
ORDER
Virginto: to tte Clerk's Of-
fice of tte Circuit Court of
tte City at Virginto Beach,
on tte 22Bd day of Novem-
ter, 1977.
to re: Adt^UoB of AUson
Meters Davis
By: KkMem M. Davis
Germano and Cterles
Fraacis Germano
PeUUoners
To: Walter H. Smitt
1355 Meadow Avenue
Boulder, Col(Hrado 80^)2
to Chancery #77-1764
This day came Kathleen
M. Davis Germano and
Cterles Francto Germano,
PeUttonen, and n^reamA-
ed ttet tte object (rf this
IHroce«liBg to to ^e^ tte
adof^ioB ol tte above earn-
ed infant (s), Alison Metera
Davis, by K^hleen Davto
Germano and Claries
Francto Gnrmano, husband
and wife, and affi(tovlt tev-
ing been ma(to and ffied
ttet IWter H. ftnltt, a
natural parent of aaid ^id
(rea), to a nan- feaid en t of
tte State of VIrghria, tte
last known post office add-
ress briag: 1355 Ifandow
Ave., Bonktor. Ctdo. 80Sa
It to tter^we (Mend tty
tte said WattM- H. SnMi
appear on or b^Nre tte
Utt day of hmmtf, 19n
ami Inflliito Mi riltlnda lo
mrd ttn proponndnispifan,
or otterwiae do jitai to
neeeMnxy to ptutect hto
kMMBt to ttto imMmt.
AeoBe tnefi
^ta T. FentTMa, Clait
ftr gi^A.KeeMteB.D.C.
Pratt I. Bitter, tt
Vtt^ Baaeh, Vli^ia
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Bcembtr 21, 1977
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FOR THfi
Cosm^tohglst Assoc.
^tm0 9¥9ry 4th Tim$,
Newtown Road 7KH>
Ih
A Gift of Beauty
awattsyouat
Mr. Gusf's Har Styfrig
36B Princess Arm Plaza
VjrgWa Beach • Phone 340-6408
Business is gm>cl at Pair's pia^
Coming to
HOLLAND
PLAZA
Thefin^t in
^men's and women's
Hair Styling
r i j- i j-g- ( y i T'Op' i irg' i g' > T' ( T' » ?' i ?'«ji? «y iJ * ^ ( Tt Tx
Primness BciaAity Sakm |
5 exp«ri«iie«d operators
^% do yMtarday or today
ttytos at down to EARTH PRIES'
Man's Ma/fSfy^
*AU. WEU KNOWN
. PRODUCTS imED
REfNCEN a JMRMACK
WlUt Oil^qpcr of Hvl's Mm hu b««a ityliai G117
BHriiM' 1^ «t«^ tt% '^bt tai0«r* iriiU r« 1qoUi«
fnt^ Itf t'MiH^: KsHes I MM I kirl flty^ • ^
rnndvlttBjrAiir
By aiefli Sei»««rdt
SUN Staff Writer
Folks conn from ui over
to have tfaeir hMr $yled at
Paul's Place oa IndUs Rl*
Tor Road.
Gary Baraes« of Mystic
Cove Port, Vi^nU Be»cb.
use to drive in Ironi Ho-
well. Last Saturday a la-
dy drove i» from Hickory
to Have iter bair done.
Never raisinc kis solt-
spcdteB voice over tkfr Mow
(tarer, Panl HoKbes eaiiUin-
ed, "We never book so close.
And ve try to sati^ ev-
eryone, ladies and men.
Husbands send in tbeir
wives. Women sspid in
their bnsfaands, ctaUflren,
frandpareots."
Business is (ood liere,"
said Paul, n don-^^Jmow
wbet&er It's the idltton.
tbe word <rf montb i|i^-
tising or tbe^sotHi Ac-
Mlemy I went to last S^-
tember, but people know
we're renUy Interested in
thek- hair."
In September Paul spent
a week at tbe Sassoonadtool
in CUeaJt^ ezpeetinKtoleem
tbe well - known geometric
cut. Instead be found soft-
fi* bMr styles eom|di>^.
Inf the softer,.. loo«!KF fish-
ions in pants and skirts-
"Fflrrah Fawcett is out. ana
the »rfter look that's e -
asy to care tor is in for
;nen too. Men don't us-
ually spend as mneh time
on their hair as the ladles
do. And Paul shows both
how to blow dry their hair.
Re suggests a professional
shtmpeo and a conditioner
to keep the hair "moveable' '
between visits.
He's proud that Millie Cul-
pepper has won the Virgin-
ia State Championsliip fbr
haircutting and styling. At
Paul's Place MUlie pr^ers
to stjrle men'shalr. "They'-
re easier to ideese," she
says, "besides I'm single."
Every yearteore men have
their hnlr stytod. TUsyear
the New Yoi% and Wedge cuts
are popular. The New York
is a short even ha|rc«t, while
tbio Wei^ ta looker and ful-
lerontop.
Even tm a iMisy a^rday
m(H-^ Paul's Place is a
relaxed and biwdly j^ce
tot- the family to have their
hair done.
On Suftttrdays they areo-
peta tern 8-1- TwMday
flmmgh Friday from 8:S0:
5:00; an^ on "Qnnday tt^
are c^m late nttil 8:00.
A _^ircut, ^kinmoo and
S^ do(|s your M^ it's
^•■v>^^'..\^
• PatU Nichfds • IMtbie Moore • Cindy Piercy
THAT HAIR PLACE
im l>oekani Ave:. |«st <rff MiliUry Highway
across tPftm Ameriaui Hardware, near Cotl4e_
Park. \ cflUEeEWtfJT
H£LiNE'S
Virginia's
FmST LADY
OF
BEAUTY
I OpanforMon Tua$, NIta til 9 p.m.
Styling and HaiK Cutting
a«5f inN^a Bmi^ ilvd.
J^Pt«INfeJ(4J^ie6^^ CohMyBk^.
^^^^Sewco....
Pormlagln:.
hann-PersoBal PevtlowHt
Skin Cart aai CemeUes
yon regiinrMMvtoMa, i, JWt
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J ^L ji MP pi VII iiiii m p
-< A- 1 m »!-• p » > H>viVTCnapinp^inH^^BWi^MipRpipi|^M|^p
Serving thB world's largest resort city
/COTIOh B Two Sections 15 cents
Piibltaih«d WedriMday for wMk Midbia Df^nriler 28, 1977
horoughgood House dresses for the holiday
* .
HostossM HtMy Baktr, of C ruiwU I Eotd, uri
hwr, of Filrfl^ dMck ev*r ft* goMt ttst of ft*
Doors win party at Kempsvllle
pUce viBMn . rewte^ ^ ten- ttMAr siAooI
ptrty. In the klnteiftrte • nmad g^^
tkovf-
by 10, qk tp«l»rtil»r
Witt • pictan o( tiwir laitlvlilMa Ace taMrted. The taces
flmM 01 i biUMr ol Oouds.
tod - Mrs. LoMdortaitk's second grtde won witlt pic-
of HadonU pttted on kud drawn «lv«e. HMe
>j|tatt«d oh cotton tells
TkM iMl iowth wiaamrt were
m • Mrs. Moore's m^ Mule a Chrictaas tree
frMt tee f>»fl« of jMMi felais i^ (^ tonatea
Me. tkM« mnr^M^ «| onMaMite ud i^r^U (»
ttdsoae.
Sad - Mrs. Chalmers - This class deN<^d &(qpy
wttb tbree-denensioaal bructes for antlers.
3rd • lln. YaakBik • TMr door vta Uw ettr tf B^-
taki« u Tifkood bf oaek itHdent.
Fiftb and ffiztfa Grade wiMttrs were
1st - Un, Wna't ^iss witti a ttr^-deneasksal
Tiev of CMMmi cmntUMi.
ted - Mrs. twSat'M Omu d^cM a OoMaas b«e
and ^^Mts vM Saate'c b« M fw ^padring on Oirtst-
nu tvB.
Mt - Itin. Hi^»^ daai M a slz-toot Fn»tytte
I i«n# Iv ^ VritdNri
Christmas sm'vlcM held at church
Tvo Oristua Eve Cn-
dM^ltliV serftoMlriUbe
hA at tlriinla BeaA Ual-
tnd IMlMiittat (^nttii.
raiAwod at tte I ».n.
«tai«<Mi will be tte (^tta
WMlejr ClHtfr nder the dir-
ection of iepx CUrlM. Tbe
tote ClirlstBias Eve servira
win be a U p.m. The beach
fttat Cten^ U loated on
IM ^reet at I^clfic Ave-
PaHi(^iatia| in tte Mr-
Tiean irtll te ttie pufbsn ctf
the dMo^, &e(v.B««ardVla
and Rer. Mbai OmaiAfo,
alM Rev. Se<At Mywu. a
sMBlMrian at Yale UvWty
SdtotA.
On Otfi^ma Oar Um
dnntfc ti^ oaetf ^ atflf;
sffilce. W(»^^ iriU be tA
11 a.B. and Avdiadmrii
OurlalMts aaMaUy viu b»
held rt MS a.ai.
Baach atudants nMiad to "Wto*i Who'
Tte ivn - 7t edttton ot
"in»'t wi» Anong ^^is
U Anerldu Vri^m'sttles
aad CoUetes" wlU taelnde
te MMS tf tt A*nts
^i OM Daniirton Mver-
ed as b^ anong M ^ra-
tTf's MMt ontMuitt^
euwBs leaters. E^ are
fTMer Tfir^^ BMCb.
todeals are Mto^d on
tfM baali cS thtfr aoiMnlc
a(^e?Mnwt> Mnd» to m rnak I^Ma Imh^ 9^
etauan^y, tedw^i^ to la F. FMte, * ^rt^npfciti
Mt^nrrictfar MttvitiK Di^ Mnaon, IMiM B^-
aad litere prtei^. one Noiva. AIh Ui^
Mm, Ourdl C. ^nan.
maHmta naed Ma jrear Ite^cte ^n WM^ ui
bma Vlfgh^ BmM are SMUri B.
h
4
^BdKl^l^bAta
i/isof Toys
Raism
y by refjycHng
^
^s reserve sponsored ana
' supported by local busi-
1 friends of the
w, used or broken toys were ac-
«ifK«ar iBWy ot Jinose used toys were repaired by Ma-
flUM. M^ rcMnists and refulars. Many supporters
wn* worksbops for the damaged toys.
I
Tht,1))ys fnr TbtsOwea, Sosan Smitk of Yta^iiiJ* BMch,
and. MCourt Sgt. Thoms Bsnjamin (1) and Cpl. Ernie
^qpftrd (r) with little Mistjr Shqipud <tad Larry So-
tu^,». (OFFICIAL MARINE CORPS raOTO By:
. SRt. JTiii) )tob«rtsofl)
i<M«j, eicept for major items such as bi
cycles, and wacoas, only new or lil^e new,
toys are soUcitad. The reason is twolald: tte
toys crew with the program so that rasonroM
Inc toys were soon completely oTerloaded, «i
areas now have laws that prohibit distributioB .: ::..;:;,.
used toya.
It is IqpMlant ttet the toy a^ just be in new condition,
birt tfso be w«nn»ed. fUs helps Identify the sottaUle
Kq« i^ llria or boya fd nrlou i^ eooaideratlons. Gra-
tnUy, tte mxUl wtltirt ^mcf that preparea reqiMst
knows wtU ta advance itet sea and ace fr^^ te which
nmf wm latnrMe toysi tUs terter ta^ iM^ 9m col-
toetodt(va.
T^ tar t^U ia i^Mted and ^ Martee Qmt^ j^^rre
^not e^ect or aec^ aos^ tor tt« pvofnuB. Bow-
9nr, ea^ jraar anny dMara art entrtMed toM^^
gran m&^ eontribattatt tt tta SMWfbttiatMwii aidi,
1427 Alrmll Aw . VirirfMa B«ch. wWeh Is-wirtrinR with
the Muim Corps Raswve. The ftin^ are iaed^ buy
^s tM<^ are co^rtbiMid to the prognm;
After tte tc^s are colle<ied a pbsm call to M ^rii^
Coipa teaerre at 460-1451, 4Se-im wr 46S-1$« w the
Maitia Air R««nre TraiainK Detadueirt at 444-^16 or
444-7111 win be all that is raqnirad to arraafe tor pick-
Toys tor Tots odleetioo poiids in Tidewatw Md Vir-
^aialtea^arc:
Juatf ^QWIbc C«^ "Tiqr ^n«": Hie «M Paul's
biiUdii«, Matfay thraa^ Satorday
PMnbnike Mall, Itaday thUNCh Saturday
ne Martae Cmi« Scserre Ceaten ia Tidewater MMiday
ttraoi^ FxWay
ToHaitt A Lmie CretHiltenl Anphftioaa Base. Upn&y
throoi^ Saturday
Any fire ^tioo hi PortsoM)^, NcniUk and mm sta-
ttotti ia VliflMa ^aeh and aU sbttMs ta OnM^eake,
i^wB days a week
A^ JoUy n^c and &Bbe's AB«te«rairts, aemteys a
wedc.
Fire ^tk»s ta Vligiiria Baadi:
PriiM»M Aaae Pb«a-Conpaaf It, 340-il«);
fttteaaa AaiaCMMkMaa-CQi^MvS, «rN2400
Baaeh Baroa^-Compaay U. 4ZI-Z»»;
moBmofdk-OmtmvlO. 04^m;
Ooeui Puk-<kimfaf 1, 464-1545.
#ir« bJood for Chr^mas tiiis year
la |wr (^natnas gift
U$t-@Mqd^?
Hot MJess }«■'»», giv«J
HMi rai^etty, i^apAes-
ai«i^ UR Tldewat«> Red
^^ lU^^kl Blood Pra-
;CNHk^ %a«iil Hesqa^
'af j^^ ttood U the gift
only yo« can give— there
are ira stf^tates.
The Blood Donor Statioa
at the b(^tal will beopoi
as Qsul rai Weda^Nlajr er-
wings this fKmKk, taclvd-
i^ Dec. 21 and U: The
tours are 6-9 p.n.
StBdeats are ^pwciallv
urged to give during the
school h^iday. The miitf-
raHB age is ltii^pu«t-
tal penataitoi, U wmo^.
Douan nnut i^^itt least
119 ponds, ragwOisa ci
he^.
Qnriag tte hiriiteya, tte
aeed far Uoeft alanqs In >
ereaaes, bat the Mflri>er (rf
dOMH's asttlly deoreases.
Doot let tUs area becaugfat
wiOi its ptats dom.. Take
an hoar's reat fnn thehol-
Uay TvA, and do«omethii«
nice tor your neighbors li
tiieMBetime. >
ja al«
^■^ ^obUa
Military Cirt
MaU, IM M. Miuiary aign-
my. every SaturdaT from
* JDmm) 'r
^H^MHaa-
%l 21 from
1435 Air Rail Ave-
oae, ciM) 440-0921, hovrs:
9 a.m, to 4-SO p,m , Tnes-
Ra]
lymuA .
«•
»uuS(
such aa |de plati^
leo iooa aad dtaa«r tray-
and dip. mddlnr and mr.
contain
Certain other ite:.
«d. TWa alun^,,
M Irat 4^ aU
ti^irtala mt art
« AM^m dM«N not
Aii^iMtt^As.
Swim and gym at the YMCA
The Norfolk YMCA Swim
Gym program tor youth, will
bagta Jaa. 14tb. Baa traaa*
portatlni wlU be provided
from Yirginta Baach and
Chesapeake to the YMCA
The pn^ram iaclad^s
swimming and gymMstie fa»-
sons held each Saturday for
ten weeks. All skill levels
wUl be Uaght.
Bus pick npa in Virginia
Beach are at Hilltop Anp-
ping Center, Princess Tbe-
ati«, PanlHtike MaU, K«n-
^ville RoB^uy Sdnoland
Arrowhead Shopping Center.
B«s pick ups in Chesapeake
taclwle Great Bridge. B. M.
Williams Elementary School,
Robert Hall VUlage, George-
town Elementary School and
College Park Shotting Cen-
ler.
Enroll early,
limited.
ClassM are
For registration or add(-
tiooal iiiformation, contact the
Norfolk YMCA at 622r622«.
Claaaea are open to YMCA
memben a^ aoH-mcmbers.
Drivers be prepivedl
^vas atttwM tavot across Ainnica last winter. For
drtv«nittmatt«wwiBtairae»i|.nnMaaf(tfrt^ cara...
inilltou tftaUT ^*te...iAi^ cities ttad I9...
A«»nMag to tta ramer'a Alna^, Ate year's weather
wlU4be ttm worse ttwn last jwr's. Viil^jria Baach drivera
shoMM kuw the mys to ta^ fok^ ta tte evMt id a Tide-
w^ itenn aad (bliwr'a fnm worn of tta haidMt htt
ai«ia xnw ti^r aaggMttoes ta Mm PeeeBOier yum cA
Popdu'lleelMnles:
Nen^ sfkA irheels. Even tor a seeood. It's aptaaiag flat
^yoaia.
Salt ybar taU. Alwaya «e otra wtigtt for traction.
Nli^ ponita el mXt -- tro tim^-five innd b^ ud
Aw tai pMttd bq^s aeeiK^ ta te Ixmk over the nr^r
adasboidddottatrtek. ^
Dmt pom ymw^ a ttm. Feed ponwa^^lyMMv-
lauad: Than m wummm iom^rpfw^grflmt^
to clear anow fttw fom rattitor — w HA a boikver.
Keep a atn^p-irtwel attadc. 'tailed whe^ act aa now
vMn Md^^mi no<Hcea. Av^ Otup tanm. terdytnn
irite^.
Wbea fsm ^rt to 0M m ncnr, or even ice, nlease
teal^ ttt^ fiMttoas of a ae«ad More a MA eonmrts
to a mta-oot. W<nt8 best at tiow qweda.
, t«tp moving at a moMvte even speed. Try never to
spMap, (M'gotooiAo*:
Gel (tf £at ton^Mkes ta saowatonns. Thoae b% trades
really tarow it t0 mm Minding clonds of vdiilrtagdry
snow and wet alaah Oiat toad wind^eMs and ei^ stall
wipe».
nsstag luea are ttsaally saovter, m if yoit mart pass,
warw 'U Fali», asttor of tae ^folar Mechailcs arttde,
MA down spettt to avoid qte — especially on sq>er Uf^-
mys.
Can^sites elosed
Bea H. Bolen, Commis-
sioner of Virginia SUte
Parka, annMaced that state
parte canpaites closed for
the wtater season on Novem-
ber^.
Bek» noted that ta ixre-
viotts years eabta reserva-
tions conld be made bagta-
ning January 1, For the 1978
saaaon, however, cabin and
eanpaite reaativatiooa may
be Dude bagin^ April 3,
1978, at 10 a.m.
Bidea also anhouoced an
increase in the servici* «•••■'-
ge tor iadii^tel odito (&■
campsite reservations : from
11.50 to 11.75. There is no
service charge for reserva-
tions made in person at any
atate park which has a re-
servation terminal.
Additional inf6rmaticHi on
location of reservation ter-
minals or procedures isay be
obtataed by calli^; (tolt-free
ta VirginU) 1-800/582-M12
or by contacting the Division
of SUte Parks, 1201, ^te
Office BiUdiBg. Capitol Sq. '
Richmond, ViivtaU 23219.
(Telephone: 1-804/786 -
2134.)
Bi$Bn effective parent
Vha next mrim (rf Pra-
paiiltan ts* Ptfm^iod nd
tafut nre eonn« wtil b^a
thewMkof^. 2. r
Outm wm be taigtt at
the Ybgiata Batth atftce fo-
cated ta theUiM«i%f am-
Oy SttHMi^ CcMr and at ttie
TUemte* Ctapt«-- M V.
Brami^tan An., Itorlidk.
The ^^ratioa Fm-Au--
^ftood Cam» ta ^aHM
for mftf^MMi eoBfkm arho
itoalre ^irlalaed iiAimia-
tion abo«t i»«natal care. La-
bw and Deltvwry and intaat
cara.
The tafant Care Coarse ia
dH^PEKd to ^tiyide basic
tastracten ta the care of
mmw isbMA. It ta(«ered
Ktaarily ksr Prepared
CIdldbirth cxa^M and cou-
pta MrteiiHdtfing iitfant
atfeption.
Regtatrafion fbr Vtfginia
Madi course, - call the
Yirginta Beach ofttce'at499-
Eit. 2lhMortolkeonr-
eaU tht Koitoik office
at 625-8191. MaA. 242. There
ta no charts liMr the courses
and early registration ta en-
conaged because daas siae
will be limited.
Si!:
Bfi^oNers deviated by Frie
Mbf ^nrilM« ara nov
b^ par#Mad hy the
frlaaAi ol tta VUi^ata Bch.
Lflanry In* aae tt aU faraa-
tibMh, tt ma iwnnwirart 1^
Wttw €. Kaiady, pr«B-
"Aj^ yMBg omO^ ite's
tried to toek for a book
while atragiJtai to hold oa
to tt mdaHut. tvo-yaar-
m wBt «a MMeve, reaHy
ifpn^ate tUa wSAuA aer-
vto. MA iHtasd 0iaM
have itf taairt ^m atroltea
i7 JOHttry," MidK eaa a dy .
The FrieBda of the Ylr-
^ria Bau^ Lfl^rary, irt»
are awr cowliif ting ttrtrm-
drtn, ttw
itpbiqre-
ifUfUMt na aarvieaa tor
the syrtni ttrt ara .ao*
■mnUy iMtadad ta the u-
aMi et^ baqiM.
tie FrtaBte an also BOW
eoitaettag tooka that «Ut be
wed ta tMr teok Fair
aehadriad ta* irid JMury.
BoQla pott haid-oorar aad
p^^fh^ca) wiy ba takaa to
My Ylititfa Baai^t^ary
RENT
fie reieritle^ly detoiimwdto sin« mofi^ r^iiri«%L
h*s this r^lar savii^ habit ttefwill make you rich, send
^Nir^^is to cdlhq^ ami n»ke you* retirement i^rs l^spy
id carefrw. So be r^c^e nboiA smHing r«9ilai%L ^nd nttve
«t Wi^aa Recteirai u^wre ^mw money eanrn tc^tnten^ rates
and N in^nrpd Ni an i^ei^yi^tiw U.S. gnwmmwnt.
WVIislnlaRdefai
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rifgiirfa Bnrti Bartfvard at
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Lesson learned in
Mrs, Mercer's kitchen
First and secMid graders at Court House Elementary
bave learned some valvable lessons in Mrs. Mercer's
Utclien. They learned about nutrition, vitamins, food
groups, and why certain foods are served to ttem at
lunch time.
Linda Atkins and Naoi^ Garden, fir^ and sectmd grade
teachers at Court Hcmse, wanted to tMch Oieir classes
about nutrition. Tkey asked Cafeteria Manager Elsie
a lesson "from tlie lady who pr<^res their lunches."
Mrs. Mercer, wbo has been with the Virginia Beach
public Sch0(^ Food S^^iees D^iaTfment for 31 years,
was delighted. She prepared a basic plan which would
show the children the four food groiq>s and how it was
necessary for nutrition's sake to have food from each
group for their Innch.
Using large drawings the children made, Mrs. Mercer
showed how tbe (Afferent types of food made up a group.
She emjAasised the nutritional value of each of the foods,
and how they all work together in a meal to provide tte
nutrition each child needs.
"I was very enthused about the project," said Mrs.
Mercer, "I th&ik' it stould be done in all schools. I've
had a ball."
The classroom nutrition project lasted several days,
and Mrs. Mercer eq>ressed amazement at the children's
response and how well they remembered. "One of the
children in the class was going through the lunch line and
called out to me that a certain item en his tray was from
a particular food groqi, " she smiled.
One of the lessons involved each class preparing a
menu that would be served at the cafeteria. Mrs. Car-
dM's class chose fried chicken, gravy over nushed po-
tatoes, green beans, half an orange, roll, butter and milk.
Mrs. Atkin's class chose tbe Thanksgiving meal, and it
was the traditional roast turkey with gravy, dressing and
mashed potatoes. "But they really surprised me with
tbe vegetable. They chose buttered broccoli," said Mrs.
MA-cer.
Perhaps the most exciting part came when the child-
ren "nude their own rolls" in the cafeteria. After let-
ting some dough rise, Mrs. Mercer showed how to form
a roll, and each child got to "make" a roll. The result-
ing messy hands and giggles was predictable but fUn.
The two classes finished their nutrition lessons with
a tribute to Mrs. Mercer. Using their large drawings
as costumes, and with a little help on the pnqis from
Mrs. Atkins and Mrs. Carden, the children pr^ented
a play entitled "Mrs. Mercer's Kitchen," which was
videotaped to the delight of the chUdren and Mrs. Mercer.
Food Services Sq>ervisor James Ratliff voiced appre-
ciation for the efforts of both teachers and Mrs. Mercer.
"This type of project gets the kids aware of wkt's going
on in the cafeteria and develops a new awareness of what
it takes to prepare the meals," he said.
To
the
a ntt team a pUe iii4siB0kt Hn. Hireiff ti^s
traders td NtM^ G«^^ to *plMh (^ a bit
and fmn tt ia jmur haada." He Uds delightedly <&t ia.
Using iMr newly gained taMvledgt about nrtritlM,
food gnnps are used in Bie sdMOl's lunch program^.
Shushan Caaoo nanrates tbe play, wUlc (left to right)
stndeots Chris Lawrence, Gigi GaUiv and Ginger Flwa
^r^y lood iagredfaMta to be usad in pr^«ri^ ameal.
So the otter stadents of Court House eould learn about
nutrition, tte play was video-taped.
:< Seeoad gnder C^rUe Saltti pati Ua dm«h late shape
•Z'X':. iMle Layfayette Davis raachea far Ua faoap. Tie Coart
>*t' : dMot Mritioii aad e^eeially the bre^ group ttom Caf-
<t< atwia Ifaaager Eltfe Mercer.
Aa the flaale to ttelr lesaoe abont antritioB laaraed
iKNa Mrs. Mareer, tte first and second grade stnd-
eati of Coort House Eleraeatary acted out how various
foods eombim toto a meal. Ia the pUy ratitled "Mrs.
Mercer's Kltchea," "cook" Seilla Beffii«ton apns die
oven to find tte "co<riced meal" - Jim Pirrot
Meeting held
The next regular meeting
of the Parks and Recreation
Commission will be held on
Wednesday Dec. 14, at the
Virginia Beach Recreation
Center, Room 113.
The annual rep9rt of the
Department of Parks and
Recreation will be present-
ed at this meeting.
>•*
^-Learn to babysit
yirgna Becxh Births
i
1%
Tte Red Citffis will te of-
fering two babysitting cour-
ses beginaing tte first week
in January /fpr junior high
age youth thb are interest-
ed in becking Red Cross
Certified l^tabyaiiters.
Tkt oograaa an <toigned
to tMch yootli toe teaics (d
ddld carfe so they are bet-
ter qualified to htiqrdt in-
fante aad small children. Red
Croas babinitting mrtlflca-
tes will te awarded to par-
ticipante. Ttere Is ao charge
for tte courses.
Tte Noriolk courae will
te tea^ frma Jm. i-M
at tte Tidewater Red Cross
611 W. Brambleton Ave. from
4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
The Vii|[ittia Beach class
will te teught frt)m Jan. 9
Feb. 6 at tte Virginia Beach
Office attlieUnited way Fam-
ily Service Crater. 4401
South Blvd. from 6 to 8
p.m.
F(»- recjUAntion call tte
Voitolk^omix at 625-6791.
«it. 242 or tte Virginia Beach
office/at 499-2311. ext. 261
Eariy regi^ratiflQ te m-
couraged because class sise
wlU te limited.
R9dlddnt8 head alumni
Fiour Virginte Mat^ re-
sMente ham bea tiected to
h«id tte Virginia Wesl^n
CdUage Ataiai Asaocia -
Ttey are: Dndd Wdfram
•73, ^«sident; Stover E. W-
Iteri *75, vice-pr^dMt;
H^ J. TflpviU^Wr "K,
fetrctery; aad JiniM J. Ra-
pa '71, iauaediato past {r%-
chteat.
Btected to m»-jmT
^rms oa V» Alun^ Con-
di mre: Jdte Mulfnid Xti-
m, KorMk; Ik*. Mb-
Miv R. AIttti'7^ Wi.
giida B«cfc; Riiterd'B. Pvl.
ley, ^Wy '74. BamptoD; G
of toe^^ms^^flrM
Mid to Mteth 'tavt a
Micteel SteltoB '76, Be<tt>rd;
aad flk^^ A. Northtnn '77
Chesapeake.
Tte 22-m«nter Alumoi
Council te Vx steering ccn-
mittee for tte fuU VWC Al-
umai AsMetettoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Cecil Williams, Jr., son;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Jote Williams HI, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Rotert
Selkowits, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
A. Stiles, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Edmond Cravener, s(m;
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Hugh Smith, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Marie
Matthew Romano, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
James Goin, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Uaate
Keith Lidir, sm;
Mr. atHl Mrs.
Mitchell Austin, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Edward Davte, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Lee Spencer, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Midiael
William Trask, scm;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Lee JarmM, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Lawrence Kane, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Steward Rodgers, daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Landon
Auzier Jr., daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rand-
all Branson, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. ^mes los-
ei^ Peters, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stecy
Williams, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Ttomas Ham-
pton Dameron, daugUer;
Ur. and Mrs. Mark Fabi-
an Bergman, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Daa George
businessman
borttMta)QM getyoudown
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Emmett Terry, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Edward
McDaniel IH, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Ricterd Lee
Jdmson, son;
llr. ajid Mrs. James Les-
lie Dudley, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown,
daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Porter
Haynes Mason Jr., son;
Mr. and Mrs. Rahn Allen
McLawhorn, son;
Mr. and Mrs. William Jo-
se|)h Nolan, son.
Harry
• LowmntMf Ptymmit Up to 8 y—n
Carpirtry, roofii«, ^Mg, worn aAtttwaa.^m w-
4towt ui <toers, ite^teg, Metric, (xmcr^e twrk,
^I^VlMteriflg; twiiMi« IdtehMS aad b^lffoom,
M^ lurf MMk wtirft» AiBibMiia ddteg, firtptecat,^
arp^lag nd ^intiaf . Irvtet att n^water.
IffiTK^OLITAN
nm. nm miMATi call- fti^.4T0S
iirk
The last word in
Ghristmas giving is the
first word in quality:
BLACKW£LDER'S
Bbckwthkr FurattuM Co. afTi dswate, leeelid
hi ifaytck. N.C juit 45 mmutM tnm aa yi Aw i
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BhdnMldara w wd kawm ia StMstvtts. Ite
MMtiaouaid ^udify ud Mhetin. Tte Mms
fuaoni BHuandann ttet ante w AaMriot's
Wte% Wte ia Baa AmriaiM. "IteVae ef
Otuiter r^milan far Uh Maasjr as iMhI hi
Stttov. S3 tew ofTlM Wall tewtJMoa^
Blacteaidw^ AiiMiw* ii M
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Gtvt tba gift that bacomw an Mrloom.
^Mkwaldar'a ftw fumttiin aiid Aoeaaaoriea.
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• •news
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SUNRISE SEMtSltH
OiCK VAN DYKE SHOW
• C88NEWS
flb NBC NEWS
• MOVIE 'Kidrappad' 1938 Wvrw Bai^, Fr«M* MMtamaw.
T|l« of Scotland and England in ttw 1760's. (1 hr. 30 mln.)
m OVER EASY Guest: Haian Hume*.
i LOVE LUCY
t CROSS WITS
Wie* GROCER
• MACNEI.-LEHRER REPORT
SOOMGRPYLE
ABAM 12
St100,000 NAME THAT TUNE
(
8:30
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MUPPET8 SHOW Guest: George Buira.
«DICK CAVETT SHOW Guast: Julian .Myn^. mMvx.
HOQAN'S HEROES
• ORAL ROBERTS CHRISTMAS Sf*«:lAL
• THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GRIZZkV MMtM 'Tfw CMca'
Adaitw nnjat laacti a youngstw Itw painlutlMMW (rf aMMMg Map^
dMf to go fraa.
• EIGHT IS ENOUGH Dear Miss Dinah' Tom cMMa^aiVairii^
in the hometown Jovaiom colunvi, txil Ions t» coot wiandlUfllta'
EtzaDettt asics it aha should take 'The n:
• taucback
• andy grtfith show
• WOOEHOUSE PLAYHOUSE 'The Tnrih Atxwt OMraa' A shy
voting man with a stutter Is hindered trom dadaring Ml lova tor •
fast-taking girt and goes to a soeciatist whose advice leade to a
few cofnc complications.
• IX>RIS DAY SHOW
• THE CBS WEDNESDAY MGHT MOVIES Mad Brf' Atax Karraa,
Suaan Anspach. Appeaing lova sibry about a huMng wraallarwtWM
bixane Irte In the r««g has Ma maaring unti he meets a wanMn «4io
sees him as a warm, senailiva persor> instead o( the botM >AMn'
who arouses the tans' fury. (2 hrs.)
• THE BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON -The 200 Pound Qorib' Burly
Chief mechanic Sgl. Andy Mkicin's dMka of al ollioen ia «o wal
kno«vn that whan he ia profnoted to Wanwit Oflioar ha la at a ioaa
for wxds, and, in tryatralion, 0oaa on a rarapaQS wlSi Ms Ma.
• CHARLC'SAMOB-Stiuda Ranch Story' The waaHhyowwrot
a posh dude ranch hires Satxina, Keiiy and Kits to find out which
of his guests is a klar.
• DANCE M AMEHRA 'Choreography by Balanchina' Part I.
Members of the accWmad New York Gty BaM pariorm three
sotactlons from George Balanchlne's 'Js«wis' and oonduda wth
Slra wi wh y's 'Violin Conoerto.'
•roe CLUB Queata; Dean Merri, author, former reaaarchsoianiBt
JaiTNH imahan.
• POLICE WOMAN -Death Game' Pepper la
vengalU phone calar toys wMh her in a aarlta ct
cat-and-mouse games.
• BARETTA H Goes With the Job' Tory e^retiB is maifcad lor
by holdup man Vic Jackson Mar the (MadNa slaya
raltoiiOTMfi ft
10:90
11.-00
11:30
Jaehon's broirnr during a robbery.
• BOOK
1:00
BOOK BEAT 'Song of Sokimon' by Toni Mofiiaon.
• THEROCK
•••NEWB
• GHAf^mA
jItne CBS LATE MOMCHatMi Hva-O' Anobeeuaskopttaapar
'toeomaa Vta catalyatin tie aaaassHetfon pMol an Iren Cudato
dofecto ICoiak: Betara the Dawl Knoi*' Tha suvtMns htf of a
cat-biniw taarn baeomaaa target (or i«i owrtlsnie. in wklion to
Ma IMHt buigfary widim. a profaeeional Mhr M tha pofca. m
•TMrRMSHr SHOW Queat host: John OmidKm. Queaia: Oaroi
CMnMNk Bnm Jermer.
•imMKYANDHUTCK MVSTBIY OFTHE W^( STALKY
MiBHOTOH-'Caiitain Dobey... You're OiMd' A corrupt induaW alst
ordaraiha axeculiM o^Capl. Dobey amtMelaial^. MYSTEffir OF
TMBiM^-'Mr «« Ma. and VtaeaiUatarttMardar^ An mogant
rock ataar is loo«Fi«aff hlla tmWfu a m 'm' - ^ '
• M^ The Oaaperadors' t9« ItaMdbDft Soott, Glenn Ford.
Gunman rides into town to stage a hoidip lor a banker, but fall
in low wNb b«*ar's cttughter and dacovers sharm la pal ha grow
wwllh.
•TOMORfXJWHod: ToQiSnyder. Guests: Norm N. Mia, NawYortc
dte jockey; VMMcCky. simac^ljou Backer, lounder of the famous
derm palace, Roealand; hualle dancers. (R)
6:00
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mc.tt,nm
• •NEWS
• fffDE STHNQ BI<£M(0OWN
miOkXWMBVKE SHOW
•casNEvra
fli NBC MCWO
• yom -Santo Ciaus Cor«]ueafiaMMfans- 1964 John Cal,
Leonard rtdB. The people olMera aw w or r i ed wh ia H halrcNMmn
become ttUum and My kidn^ two eadb Mdmn <1 hr. 30
mirt)
• OVB) EASY Gued: Cannen McCrae,
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• MAlOeL-LBfi^ RS>ORfr
SaOMBIPYLE
ACyiM 12
• mncsRiGHr
• FMALYFUN)
• {NCK CA^TT SHOW Que* Artaiia Brico. Conduc«sr olJhe
Wco Sy^«WfV to Denver.
• HOGAirS HB»E8
• im IMLtO»» For the fttf Ima in Ms mmn Be, the
hanf-woriam John WaNon has flMi% MMMatw <Miiwp ia t |l i(' M
(rfdebt, ana ftraiw a big iJMs atw in hoAor otli» Pcei i on. bul
tialestMiaawawsriedwhairtwIelsJuliiaumesliiBiiBneawrltN
Iter he gtem Ms spaedi. -^^ «
• aire '/awigh)^»gto'^^gnrt to a weighing sWto^PoBch
and Jon iMwiKpaelad excHemeni in the paraul el ftuefciiievaa,
pha jMoMnent wHt a cM-hanging vetiida and a lUNMiy pcMsr
tso^r ' jt,
SW&OME BAC^ KOTTB) iOHffl
ONC^HNM ACIABSIC The Legend of Robin Hoo<SMI«b r
Twelwe raHg RManil aacrt% rdums to &igland and aMel» Ns
aneniBS. R ot i nwpea a a ftaiwpoatarwhokBatflhaailwp. StraaTa
ririer MM an old pR]ptia». Final Epiaode.
SC>«raiASJVECiAL«».YOU
WWT«MA»«»«T*a boys •borrow' a new color TV ea*
ftomi«vcfiundiWM*»afootMtgameathorne,lhenpaMewhan
^M ihMk th^F lia¥a brelcen H.
• A CMHRMAS ^^UBfWTXM f^om iia Cadeters MuaedM in
NtwYork^.aetoflMMdiaeytvatoamuakallsokati^riikiiaa.
11mt*Mm mmmfC(m0m Miai^ytyi ig j j |WfjL| i i ai d a
%mbMs w tfie program taOM tadBoral QmrnttM^MH*-
•HAWMIIMN> The pepriMon ol HenoMu ia ««ite«dad^
a d^ue arbdiaM laumvmmi skdanto wbo^ aw tf tiaar a phony
iMRlioMBr vpoieii ■wiMai Of wnsaatinpMaraMm
12:00
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• WHAT REAU.Y HAPPeCO TO ItC CVMB UP '66 ' Vhe Ci«aa
Q»«t Oarocand Hehaid StanMy atar.
•FORSYTE SAOA Birlh o* a Fortyta' Irene givea birth to « boy
a^ aha ai^ Jo baooma robnmiataa. Soamaa ramarriea and Hoiy
ffl^prlaa V«l Dahia.
• ••NEWS
• 0000 NEWS
• TmTcbS UTE MOVl Eaj^ Over London' IS" Vwi
jotMon, Fradartek Slafbfd.aaM on actual world war I avajMi
the alory ia about a ipadM a*«n 5!!!S!|*» »2li*I!}
Mfcrtas the Brltiih Amiy by donrfcg tha unlloimi ««
12K»
StBCflSTB Of* MIS
•AQQV fiANTiANC J}K ■tffV^nn
ABC SHORT Stor LS "My Dear Unola Shartook' A
M-ftanM boy, uaino of dadubltaa reasonina he has
da<#)p* tf in playing Shertook Hoknea gamas with 'r
UfVfigjt^ ^ 0*" community. (1^)
• MMW. 'Prince vatumi' 1954 James Mason, Ja«wt Leigh. The
gotdeh age' of Viking advanlures come alivv, based on the comk:
.1 THE TONKiHT SHOW Guaat hoet John IDwWeon. Guaata:
tenadalte Palara. John Sdwdt, Kip AddoHa (oomadlan).
STOWY-'lHriaerorinr Atiutice Datsr i t i ladbcouragedwlth hianawl^ ,
unB aoma unaKpactad oombit gMa him a new P«5?««.
THURSDAY MG?frSPEClAL^Tt» louPj^JV^J^' Lola
Fdina Civstal GMria. the anoliona. Kt> Addolta. (R)
tfHMU^IflMarFbOTBAU CUSSIC Univeraity of Marylwd
vs. Uniyatsity of Mkmaaota
• TOMPHBOW Hoet: Tom Snyder. Quest pawd Br^nnar
(con t a dl a n ).
AVENUE KIDS
'AND Host'
Dick dark.
mr M^TEH MAQOO?
^OOIBAU LEAQUE QAME
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• •news
• ABC NEWS
■«UNMBE SEMESTER
• fNCK VAN DYNE SHOW
SCBSNEWte
I
NBC'NEWS ■'?
•MOME'AChrMmaaOansI' 1936 RagMd Owen. QaneLoolii|
Ad^gWIan of Otdtens- daaak; about tha iMaerty Mr. Scrooge. (Inr.
30 mm.)
• OVER EASY Gueat: Mort 8aM. comadM.
I LOVE LUCY
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_ i QROGER
• MACNa-UMRER REPORT
tdOMMPYUe
ADMI12
TACKLE BOX
MAHANA
OKK CAVETT SHOW Quaet: Joeeph Pipp. fiaaira prattiCf
«a llDun*r ofJNN^ Yoili Shakespeare NA(*
•SSeWlS^NQHT MOVIES -The BMa' ISae OMnrg* C.
Sod!. FMw OToole. The Ikt epic rsoounHto alMy of mans
oqaSon, N» IM, M suyfMi of Iht IkMd and Na Momilabis faith
Iplmi LinU OnUMMBI *(>YAnaiitaplBd^fMnM Kon^
to Batftshafn and antwa at ttia QHII
6:30
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» Dick Powal, Debbie ffeynoids.
^icUve custody of vagrant girt over
WORLD OF AMMALe-
Ctyivntaa Carol' 1951AlestairSim,K6thleenHBrri8on,
ofthetamousstoryofthamanohanoadbythespirits
of CMakiM iaat, Prasant and Future, (l hr. 30 min.)
AGfTFQRaRANNY
NFLQAMBOFTHEWEEK
NAUQNAL FOOTBALL LEAQUE GAME
VALLEY
aPORTS SPECTACULAR 'European Figure Skating
,' tramHUamki, Frtuti'. 'NatkMHri Skateboard Speed
^ ^,; ttom Akron, Ohk).
• ACHMilMASCHU
• ABC'S W»E WORLD OF SPORTS
EVENING
• NEWS
• M PERPORMANCE AT WOLF TRAP The Nulaaoker' Andre
KdaMlvtab: eondijeia the Natkmal Symphony Orohaairt m a
nradudkin of TchaJkovsky's dassfc:. The Nutcracker.' British
•cfaMRoNM MeClAMi^ Ml narrils varsM
MMltonorvd hoiday fatway. _ ,
• WOVE-AMMtCaMPeler' 1966 Rtohard Todd. Jean Palara.
tiiMi alorv of Palar Manual from hia aniMlln Amarica from Sooltand
to aBanj CohmUa Thaototfcil Seminary to hJa bekig named
ONpMn of the U.S. Senate. (2 hrs.)
ISJfc'^
„ JCtTYTHATFQROOrABOUTCHRISTMMAnanimriad
HtMlat iMcfi Mlj the atoiy of a town ffiat toat to tove wfien ttoat
teMirltof Chrtafenaa.
mm. 77 WN(Hip of today's toolbM naen.
iHK HAW Quaata: Johnny Paycheck, Mel SIraaL
WRESTLMO
LAWRENCE WELK SHOW
MARSHALL EFRON AND CHRtSTMM Tha hunorist takaa a
HfOiiic look at the hiatory of ChrMmM iradllona and
•%A8»IMIT0N MiSLMRSySL
«Mqh iaia «ia atoiy«f a town 9iM tod Ha Iowa whan It kMt the apirtt
d'Ovfalmaa,
• -IHE FOURTH KWO The anirnalad the Icradaae a wwirtirM
alar SmI laMds ViaMi to the mwQar in BaMahem where Stay dhndMr
aomdhingimpertant Hat waamiaalno kpm their iMa-iova tor«na
• WAU STREET WBEK Hod: LouH Rilceyiar. %adlno kvJ^
M* Quaat: Morton SMBliaa ftwaMorJn
ttaywd W.1hy1 <M »ty -rhd tftti aW^
deeper ineaning of Christoiaa.'
8 ORAL ROBERriiS CHRMWAS SPECIAL ^ ^
JOHN OENVBR ROCKY MOUKTAN GHMNTMAS
SkvsrKMntooaar Jdn Damar dara in IMS hoMay aaaaon aiMd
with tuiflwd stare VdartoHaipar,OMaNewtongohn and oomadton
Steve »«Bmn. (R)
• VnspiA Wffi( M REVEW
• 700 (PLUS CHMSOMMI Sf^^AL Quedi: Recprdhg Artete j
CalMeTaytor. Roger W|ee.8tl«HwteBooeahda.;fofeftoed ' -
• OiNCY Whan an adMd pried, Mitown Id Na cruaa^a againd
p o m^ira p ty, is found dead d a heart attack in a prodltda'a
' m, Qtfhcf auapeds a porno pdHsher d eomplolly In tha
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ndidi and Vi|i,iNidd aa wa appntech WTS^
•HRMaUNEf^WltemF.Budcky.Jr.-AdaPdhnrAHaNlian
<todft Adnlrd IJiiiid Vaaay ti*»«fl. Ll Qovamor
I Ooa and Qan. FradHck W^aiAUa Anny (retired.)
A CHRISTMAS C&EBRATnN From the Ctoidara MMaum In
NtiwYort((^dddnidiarttiiwl»diamu8karild*d<3|ddri^
TtwHDWrawiMfMqfvaaaginiiiHaiounipariQrmaoaruqua )Aaaaoe
Wmtm mmm mm^ dagnMad ptm^ •
conMd«i or. Hartay Iltd mdm Mm the taiod tor a pte4Mdii*iO
• IHlaOMC WOMAN "Sii^ JdRM' Jaime poeea aa a nun to
iCKMvar a ainuggkig Ills- m
tIBiV atUHMtl ONMIMAB SPECIAL
GHRiStMAB AIKNMD THE WORU) IMa an»«oirffrMwn
amkm&m^im &# MtetMNdni trom flva oariKMnte.
fid id ift i o n s Itom BdMdte^ mmim. Wter 2i d dtd. 'SdlNim
a ^ajrtajtt Bfai. the Ldf* V|ilay and Jamaica are broadMd trom
iMeUDtAY M M&Oim.AND
• WrVE QOT BiCH OINER Shiart daddaa, wih Juc^
am»in«emM, IM he ahoddnl go thnugf) Ma wMnd dtead
iryifV to fuM tm dream, ao ha quKi Ma job to become a
mfS hnmtm ^^ ^
• THE JEPPERMNB Whan Lodae daopvara, thd Qaoi«t haa
aaerjdiM MadBt afvl rnoney to h rnyatariiwa addraaaj aha
I him tolM dit why and ia ihodwa by did die aaaa.
• NBC SATURDAY NMHT AT.TWMOMBS In Saardtd NMh'a
Aik' 1976 Narrator: Brad Craodal. Dramdie ra-anadmant d tha
dblcd dory d Nqah and tha grad flood an^ Mudaa a gaograpNod
pidia d MoiM Araid, on ^iiihlch the ailc ia bdtevad to have ooma
to raaL (R) (2 hrs.)
• STARSKY AND HUTCH Utlte Girl Lod- A 12iiear-dd girt
BLASC PCf»PecnVE ON Tm nEim
HALM WU«RSON AT MB£»YLAND
NEWS'
• THE TOMGHT SlOW Quad hoefc John Davtoaon. Gued: Vtelor
Bueho.
tiPORTSWEQC
TANSBWi iom f%ridB aate vs. Tens Teoh. Udvenity
•^CCBS UTl MOME -MASif.- ABteditotMlnsptnna fads
waiieeBwr nia ie uori|j iM a i i i r wBtoariB ii aw K^je »rwmaiawooy»ia
dM waasto poMda 4 'Tlia MdldM fhw' 1989 Dan RowaK,
tXok MdSri. A pair d tIriHnduls iwd-dod n#i)d8 appear to be
w a » a( ad i > d i. .(l^
• tARETTA 'TMs SUar Mil No Cduato' tooy ia ooMNinlad Oif
anni^Mtonunwhanma dhar rted Mde is inuniind to keep
S^lSENUIr SfSuM-^d: Pd Boona. Quads: Dd3%
lRajh(ioMrtaniyindd)dsaingChrial|iaajiafds.plusPhoabe
SnMr, AMnon, \0» and mnar. Oawid'Satea.
t:S0
10M
Ordttltra and ihe TanglaiNOdl FMliwd ClMn»'0nHad f {JT^gflm
d Ohttaknaa muaio ran^ iRini trSdMand drak to^Mpdar
mdodaa. FdtfMtlea and up dlh^a skig-dong and a auntifca visit
fnm a vdy iinportid cuaii
• THE TOffYRiMDAJL <HOW Beverty Qiirland guad dara
an aggreeeiM and nuMy radtaf who aMrts Mo^WaSd'a Me Bia a
aaaaond hurlcane and demands Ihd ha sal his houae.
• THE LESSON _
• KOMK RkMaOantorld. die dKOiak'a datedlMa, lacaa tha
loughad caaa d MC career whan ha toes to prove Cougftfn, his wife's
dvoroa km^ysr, la rMponaUa for Miing an araonid to bum up his
bod in order to dtadi Ste bMUrdwa.
•THE LOVE BOATTha Old Mn. ha Runaway atoning WIQaer,
'A Ffia Romance' atantng Anaon Wfms, 'The Pdntera- daning
Arte Jdmaon, Pat Mdlta.-
• PBSIIOVC THEATRE -PMdora'a Box' IBM Lodae Staoka.
FMt Kortoer. A nawapapar edMor bdriendl a flowar gH whom he
a danosr aa a praluda to an unhappy mantooa. (2
•jmMESAT 15 -FadandLooee'.MmeeQeteadH^hftdid«ery
brtef irdMton into a lantaay worW d MBteflr#aMa«eK «M»«iMi
ctaaanwta «id prwkaier lias Mm toGMtomia, wfcaw, 3.600 tH a s
frm heme, lie deem world is shMewd.
• BARICV MtXBt The Bank' An odMBedcSwicieaMB a
deMbence when ha towna Ihd his depoAda ipeeiattadmeded
benk has been aocdentely rdned.
• A CHLD'S C»M8TMAS M WALES AciarefWm tha Ndhmd
Thaalra d the Oed fflima a aeries d nortHgc, yd coMto itaaBas
in ihdr^i^dnmBfizalion d Oylsn ThMM^ poaM daaeMhBNs
boy(«^^H| ^Ts Mm^^arkWHHlfta^^
Kramer
•CAHTWM»U»nW>lyy»ndda.Oid fty« 9 dCurt (aspaBd
Chrtolmaa Em in jaU ^ • dkptfa mar a hdUay Itoan gate ed d
ft»
IftOO •BARNABYJONES^oidteiMlytaudarupteandakMngoccurs
whan the 0rt who toggaradte laud rMOpaart div • lhasayeer
abaanca, and Bameby 'm iau#t in he niM» beeauae d Me
with one d tt» prInqpitB . a pcrwer CaMorMa
Satttrday
MORNBIQ ^
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• news
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• PlimGOATlUNCnON
• BATMAN
7-30
• SI^Sui
• Horniooe
•NueKMVtoei
6:00
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• BIMBI SRCNDS
• Minoun
• POPn*, AMD BUQB BUNNY
6-20
• BfltCNEWB
6:90
• O0N8UMM SURVIVAL KIT
6:66
• aCMOOLHOUSE ROCK
6:66
• ^ "ttK te^wS
6:87
9:00
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^^RAL ROBERTS
K^ttE AND DIANE t^Wf SHOW
• NEWS
AiKNEWS
CHWTMAS SPECIAi. TO ^M3U
MEW8
• CHRISTMAS EVE BROAOCMBT 'A SaNoa d i.aaaona and
^ida' From Iha Ptoa Urited I K l hodd Otwdi In 9m ftanciaeo,
UM. Tfie Rav. NdUiiro kndantPMtor d the Pine United, wl
daftdr tha aamnn diirino tM MnfMl aarvloa.
• THE BOUNDS OF CHRI9N9wtW Heefc Dee Seydmaen.
Gueato: Haity MancH, Motor Bm«w and Iha cHoir d St CIwIm
BomMM ChuKh, Lpa,At«daa. M) i
• MOVK 'One Man'a «^464 Don Mway, Diana »Mand.
Bo9d|lhy d Nomwn VIncad Pade, his raigtous oonvtettons and
praaicliirn. (1 hr. 30 min.)
• CHM61UM. ROME 1B77 IM OteWrdte MkM^ MiM torn
SL Pdd't BaaBca In Vdtean Qly. Tha Nuqkal odadtnl wB be
Papa FIMI VI; «w nMic wB be by IM SMina Adn EMkh tenguaoa
ud iwiwdtey «fl be by Fatiar Aortolia Andiew, 0/M
SHOCK CONCERT
MOnr'QodxBa vs. BioMc Mdiltei^ W6 (1 hr. 26 min.)
MOVK -Man From Idarbd' (2 hr«,)
Sunday
mc.m,%9n
PU OLUB-TALK AND VARIETY
FORUM
OMPELHOUR
• r *-«•*«
Th*V6ui
anvironmani
10:30
10:46
10:6S
11:00
• PRIDE
• SANDY'S CLUBHOUSE
• SttAMiSTRST
• PAftH P0R LIVMO
~ REV. LEROV JENKINS
JMMSERJAW
I SCHOOLHOUSfc Hgi;K
^ CHRWTMAS AT WASllHOTOH CATHEDRAL U« covaMi
of the Ollttna^ Pay i>gipy..lrom the WaihngWn Catltetti
(Prdedeht Epiaoopd) miliMMngton. D.C, The aemwn wB.ffl
m
oreadted by.1)ean Franda B Seyro Jr
■ GREA
8^
GREAT GRAfC APE
• ATLANTA CHtlRCH SERVICE _ -^ ^
11:30 • FACE THE ♦V^pON Quad; Patttaa M. Denan, .. .
sidaiy o( SteteW Human RK^ and Humanitarian Alteira
AMMAL8. ANBIALS. ANMALS
• ITUOIO'SEE ,
11:66 • SbHOOLHOUSE ROCK
AnfRNOON
12:00 • TUB IS^ NFL
• MEET -THE Hl^ Qu«« Rfr. ^leodore M. Hedwgh,
INikiiM d tie UMMdIy'cd N(*e Deihe.
• ROUSiSUrattTAR
THi*F^t«^
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[ROCK
IfeSO
Cits IMMo Bnm* «•. Qewsiwid Cayaiers
^ UPONA^iMNdTlwtwianddRobinHoed'GdNda
Twslvaj 1^ Achird aeeriMy nrtims to &i0toid and«ilKl« l#
anania*.fttbifi4Nto«iaffwiR«»dd«hotdtedthe{Hah^,arQuy'a
" »«Ba»o«.pnMtocy***i^<>*' .
1:00
•MuacorSWMMi
• 1S77 MiM HWMJ9H1S
• MASTWPi^ THEATRE % QaudUl' Bptoode Sav^n, thiadi
d Hdwarf TlaiMua ffaa aiMy hU feign jMhM^nn tMs wNto M
flsdpawerm the eiftiiNpa^sa to l^m i . tiii co m ma n der d tie
guard. IJvia r<iKNiidMwWt<^wiua and praaenta hhi M«t an odd
1:S0 •^■EOAt OmSWM SBemst K spedd CWdmu Eve
CandaigHI aarvjcia^ wSh itwde and^inw, nd wi hHve been hdd
»f pf«MtouB r^pl^lM f^,lMatfMB«wdM Owdt m Evandon.
1:46
2:00
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SKPUNGBI OlMldBia TIME»
MOV« tMdiMM' 1066 QdidOh MacRae. Shday Jona|. A
S young oowboy'B gUMMd goes to aidanca wNi a Mrad hand wd
9m M In love, Ihw crartng a bitoriiM*y bdaiaen tha two mea
JK1NK3R DAVIS C»> FMALS The top Irriiimdiond mdfrMior
Stayer* Jnm ^ cowMee eompato inddOavii^Hplartriia fiiasln
SlMte baU to Mia^ SdNii on {^dhnber 19. I
MOME 'AHoktay Affair' 1947 Robert Mitohum. JandLa^. »ory
9f a Mr vMow wNh a smal son who has to choose between tsto
^tom. (1 hf. 30 mla)
mm
3^ PP^^A BOW. Pen»yfvMia ^to IMversHy vs. Arizorw^ato
MMTBIS
ANQLEY MRACLE (O^USAOE
OPTHtWWJ
mm ^^
IIMUMCHfSF
A hMpmaSS M mew SMMND ^ SootiCongregdidid
tihurd) ki i^ileid, Mm., ie M AMng fd dNnir Madi oompOMd
1^ Leonani KiMe. WItam F. BudMy,: Jr. Idradueea Im
dPREV^AL
, JaRKNaEBAPT»rCHUK»iSeRMC«
rUdME 'BtetoltoBead and tie t^ddan' 1971 BI^Murw. Bwiy
rtobtAtt: A gi^jp^d prdjtomtooya feom a rdich-camp saliNit to
free «MM cvtve buMto MrmMad to be shot tor ipdt ^
• MMMM STORY
• WW IfdRLD OP TRUTH
• Ofi THE QC^>6. HOUR
4^
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6:00
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t;
'• NEWS
^1 li/^HHALL EPRON AND CHRISTMAS
6:30 •CSa NEWS
"IWILOIOMQpOM
I EVEMNfi AT S YMPHON Y A MI4sngli partormanca ofHandsf s
Vesaiab' indudaa lie Boston Symphony Orchaaba iMteK lie
dredton d guad ediduetor Coin Pavia and the TanglewoodFealvd
Chona coridudad by John Giver.
• FAITH FOR UVMQ ce-€
7:00 • 60 MMUTIS
• THE WOMHBVU. WORLD OF DISNEY FtomAldttl to Ai ^
d You' A spaoidalKWrtDon Chridmas prooram hod«l bif JMny^'O^
CriQkd and tealurhg audi famoua Disney diduters aaOnOMia
Snwt Whto, Oondd [Xick, BarnU, Ptwcchto, Pdd IHn did cMp
f
■n Date. <R)
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' »i« 1860i, (R) (2 fn.)
HOUYiraOO mEVWKM THfiATME Tha FaW WMtoiMt'
0«oro»IMy't antwta (IJMffl oorntdy tUn Eva Miiit &M ai m
taeuraUaranwilc oonirontod wHh hw hmtend'* feiNM^. Aflv«i«
play, Mi(^t 3rac« o( Moraco Mk« about the playwigM, har Ma
wcte.
• 700 CLMB Quaalt: AuiHOf TM Lahaya: tingar Anita Biyf*;
Cgrria Tan 800111, WMW WV I haroina.
•lWiETlY]iin«TeiMOW PlaMw and Mafton Huff havani^
in m\ Joyoa whla thatlKwaa la bakig rapaMad and liaving tham
undarfoot lor iw waMta la dtMng Joyoa up tha wri.
■ SWITCH Pila piayt gotfuMpar and Mac mnquaradaa aa a
trainar aftar ft aoccar taam*a ater pliMr la murdarad. They fiopa to
draw out fl«i Mtar tMw *m Bfcaa the ptaca of iha aWn
?y«- ,
yPE M IMI SPIRIT
• •MBNS
aSIALO DSISTMi SHAMS
THE CM UTE MdVC
• THE TOMQHT SHOW duaat hoat: FKsli una.
S TARGET
MOVIE -The Hghlino KaMuckian' IMS John Wayna. Vara
radston. A Ironllaraman, eouiftie an arlatooraCt daughter, foia a plot
to steal land from Francto aaiUa^.
• TOMOMOW Hoat: Tom Snyder. .
MCI?, 1»77
•:00
•:SP
• ■NEWS
S ABC NEWS
^ FIVE STRING BREAKDOWN
• DICK VAN DYKE SHOW
• CBSNEWS
• NBC NEWS
• MOVIE 'The Happy TNama' 1862 Rex Harriaen. Rita Hayvrarth.
GanOeman ttiief and hia partner are tjtackmalad t>y an artiat nto
attempting theft of a Goya painting from tha PradoMuaaum. (1 hr.
SOmin.)
0\^) EASY Quaala: Tony Martin, singer and Cyd Chariaa*.
<r
IN THE SPlWt—Mtckey Mouse. Donald Ou(^. ffluto and Goofy get
together to serenade their fans with holiday cheer in 'From All of Us
to All of You' on Ne©-7VJ«^;THE WONDEBFUbVVpRUJOFPJSNEV'
Sunday, Dec. 25. i«,aw nAofTiia POVH&^maewt.^,. imt'^my
emQi^ '
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8.-00
ril NAROY BOYS. NANCY DREW MYSTERIES 'the Mystery of
t ttii AMcan Safari' At an African game present Frank and Joe
IhvaMlBiMa a hiig^ poacNng opaMtioft in twhich a greatMdte hunter ^
appain to be the prime auapect. (R)
• WMf»l ROBERTS
• RHOOA Unatile to relate to people at parties, Brenda
UprgaMtem turns to a 'ahynaas dlnic' tor profeaaional he0.
•IWEJIEAR who SLEPT THROUGH CHRISTMAS Ted E. Bear
la d i «aiw ihadtoba dBfarant from other beara w ho hfcern rt ainaintar,
ll wants to aiay awake and aaaMt tor Ghnslmaa. (R)
• THE 8B( MRJJON DOLLAR MAN veufoot V Stove Aualin, Who
•wuoM^ giant Bigfo^ had gone Im^ irrto space wl0> the aiene
«t»oiai|^him,^tehe(i«>wHhhimh«Mwatan)ei»«ndisimazed
£n his did Mend goaa on a rampage, (f^.
rooci.uB
3N out OWMJyla and Maria learn never to trust an audnk>ning
■aelor, irtian Ihey Mempt to caat their first talavision commercial.
8:30
^InOMTS MMALS A unique interpretatkm of ttte attitudes and
AMnima of the ammala alxMrd l^oah's arte during the lk>od in
t)ti6tl Vmaa. 0Q
8:00 It AU. M THE FAMLY Archie files to patch things u^ i)etween
^Wi and her f«th. (Conchaion). '^^ ^„
• NBC MOVIE OF THE WEEK Against A Crooited Sk/ tS75
RfchMBoone, Stewart Peterson. When a young boy'awMaMtonal
driM^km MMiils in iHtoha capturing hia taana« aa^, he eab out
wShti halb of an oM Irappsr to find her, evanlhatighlhaifparants
have gMsn her up for dead. (R) (2 hrs.)
• THE ABC SUNDAY MGHT MOVE Funny Qirr 1868 Bartra
Sniaand. Omv Sharif . The story of l^nnyBrioa, begknkig wNh her
ehldheod on the Lower East Side through her Ukanphs wtti the
•mmi PoBW and her firal Beparatkm from Nk^ ArpMw (R) (3
V • MASrEraNECE THEATRE 1. Oaudws' ^lisode Qght 'Reloi of
•'Teffor' Tttarjua's ptfaoe guard has the emperor U^aly cut off from
„«ie oiMda worU ftt Sejanua's order. Anionia fhds it (MficuH to warn
Ttoaria *at Ns throne ki in danger. ^ ^^ ^.
8:30 mUXm Vlolpr JoryjiiMl Jiars as an oWJjdl^ '«*»*»* •»•
in^M biatf round -under a txratti at Mai's Cafe. P)
10:0OviMi llEiWI '
JIWM9M<Lia'8f^oneerDiary-SMin 1848. the first featura-iengm
oi^mtMC Mhi t>y Nel CoK deals with a wwgort frain kwi nq to the
pita^ Taiiitoiy andhow a young ICer*icky tjdda8»o»»ln i«Har«y
•WhStSgleyhour
^SliJ^gjIWCn SHOW Femly »how. (R)
^SffiuSWflSffiwl?^ «»* Lam- 1987 Bob Hope.
IPC LATB •«»« i«w»l^g^^ ia acGua^ot em^lng
Monday
.
DEC tt. 1977
6:00
• NEWS
• ABC NEWS
• SUNRISE SEMESTER
■ DICK VAN DYKE SHOW
6:30
■ NBC NEWS
r
• MOME 'Rachel and the Sfranger' 1848 Loretta Young. WNam
Hotdan. A frontier wanderer atora at ttte catiin of a baqkwoodsman
and wife and aetties their proliMms^ (1 hr. 30 mm.)
• OVER EASY Quest: Patti Rage, skiger.
• 1 LOVE LUCY
6:46
• THE NFL TODAY Aiioet'<geme progrwn prmenfing sCoree.
7:00
NMgMe and sports news.
• mm:nbl-lb«er report
■ QOMBIPYLE
7Ktt
7:80
• ADAM 12
• Tmmi OR CO^QUBK^ES
^ • I LOVE LUCY
f^ • CROSS WITS , .,
-• GREEN GROCER
• MACNEIL-LEHRB) REPOAT
• OOMERPYLE
7^ • ADAM 12
7:30 • 828,000 PYRAMB
• ALL STAR ALMOST MfVTHMQ GOES
• DICK CAVETT SHOW Quafet: Ijny Rivers, one of America's
most confroversM contemporary artists. Part 1.
• HOGAN'S HEROES
8:00 • CBS REPORTS 'The ANena' The plight of the Mexican iegal
alens in CaMomia and the dtomma caused Americans l>y their
tnmigratkxi wl tM axvninad. ^
• NBC MOVE C^ THE ^WE^ 'Pine Canyon is Burning' Kent
McCord. Diane MuUaur. A wktowar fire lighier with two chMren nins
a fire rescue atatx)n ih 9oulham Calfeina, and his sister-in-law fries
to help him by caring fpr the ohidren. (R) (1 hr. 30 min.)
CHAPPY DAYS
PK^CADIUY CIRCUS 'Balet Shoes' Part One. KkMl Sfreatfiekl's
cMdren's daask: tels the siory of thtlMl orphan girts who Ive in
genteel poverty in a boeridng houaa peopled by a varied group of
dwacters who influence their Ives and confrtxite to their dreams
M feme aijd fortune, ^_^^ . , ,.
ddmhirit' LMme humofit New Year's Eva party at which
yMema's boyfriend ffeida idnwona alee.
• DORIS DAY SHOW !
• iiA.S.H. Major WhOMter, conveying the dreariness and
frusfraikm of his new situafan at the 4077th hospital in a tape
reconlng to his parents, aiaooNra Ml ceridkl aastosment of some
of Us principal parsonaMiaa. (R)
• THKE'B COMPANY Jad(.; Jto)« «id Chriasy think a burglar
has stolan th^ir re^ monisy wd try to avoM Mr. Roper unti they can
come up vi«ilh some caii. J)} ; ' '
• 700 CLUB Guests: Or. Itumae F. Zkhmemoan. associate Vk:e
Chancelor. University of Mwia Colege of Medkane; Sherman
Andrus, singer.
• ONE DAY AT A TIME On hdr 86lh birthday, Ann k>oks in the
Mkrror and for the first time realzes a mkkle^Kied woman is tooking
8:30
8K»
8:30
ST.
_l NBC MOVE OF THE t^fEEK 'Terraces' Uoyd Bochner. Jule
Newmer. The human comedtes and. dramas affecting some of the
raafelania wih adjoining terraces ki a iiigh rise apartment bulking.
■^ (1 hr. 30 mm.)
S&S^'
8K»
S9ONS8HOW
am i^yert show Guest Oeenor Oartt. Nattonal Book
^wd iripner for -Eyse, He.: A Msmoir.'
• MOdAlre HEROES
• LOQAI^ RUN Ram aeama to show human emc^kma when he
raacte wllh riacfFomagnelk: apaifca (0 Ariana. a lanwie android who
ia running a draam^naiyaiB aialtofl.
• yrrVE IiIOUSE on tic PRAIRE •Btzzwr a sudden, bitter
snowatonnfraps acme of Walnul Grove's chidnn-kicluifng Laura.
Mary and Carrie mgala-ea they are on their way home from echooi.
•LUCAN 'ITw Search' Lucan is confrontodby ahMHe shwM and
ranciW* viAiaft be «atuma to the mountains, where he spent Ms
He yeers IMng m ttw wM. m search of his ktentty.
• mwrntmoF champk)nshp skAma i«77 fee
from tely.Hungary, Canada, Blglend and theU.S,pertonnrtHa«ard
UniverMy's Watson Knk ki a progr^Q sanction^ tiy tfw U.S. Figure
Scalkig Associafion.
• ANDY GfMPnTH SHOW
8:30 •DORB DAY SHOW
M» •numEMvian'apleaaurertAiltiur'aauddanfairalolemorous
briiavior is overcome by parte wtten i beoomea oMoua that Arthur
is jud m^ hbnseif. (R) ,,
• NBC MONDAY MGHT AT THE MOVIES -OvMrnas Mkade m
CMllMd,U.S.A.'MM:helR^.Kurtnuseel. Coetrnkieradaaperalaly
tiytotMdi aaf^ etter beng trapped underground by an eMptoann
m airiamla inkte. (2 hrs.)
• ABOHK^OAY NK3HT AT THE MOVES 'T»e Macrtwns' 1876
SHOWDOWN AT THE HOB)OWN A behmd the scenes took
at an oki-flme musk: festival h Tennessee namktas the genre and
ttte varioue forms of counfry musk: mckKftig tkklng. dutokner playing,
buck dancktg and square danckig.
10:00 •LOU GRANT After bekigfkedaa news dkector of a MmneapoCa
taleviriOn tIMon, Grant heads lor Loa AAgeles to find a new job.
PAMLY Tenston t)ulds m the Lwwranoe home when Nancy
redjrivea gHIa from a secret admker, who la obvkNisiy observkig her
at d b aa rwige. (R)
10:30 •fibUHTOY CORNER Tha canturies^M traditton of the cotorful
Co^ra Dance, a commonptace community activity m New England
akioe Iha eer^ sailers brought it to America from the Brittsh Wes,
^iipad as R Ikwrishes today.
•M^nCAL CHRISTIAN LmnG
11:00 •••NEWS
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• TUESDAY MOVIE OF THE WEB( 'The Mw Who Would Not
Die- Ckxoltv kMone. Keenen Wyitt. The atdpper 0I « bdal aa»ig
Oia Caribbeen ia hunted by polce, the fV. and a crime ^ndtoale
afi^hapk^upa.myatariouspaasengerandaMgrant. (R)
• MOVIE 'TDe Kansan' 19« flchard Dbc, Jena WyM. aory erf a
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•TOMORROW Host Tom Snydar. Gueet: BBy Jimes Hanga, the
coaaerMlive aMsngaiiBl who once plenned to Itort bUes attached
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•JiIOME 'Revolt at Fort Laramie' 1857 John Dehner. Frances Hekn.
A coeimandar Is torn between k>yally to the South and duty aa an
ffMrJbring the Ovl War. (1 hr, 30 mm.)
OVER EASY Quest: Pat O'Brien, actor.
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• OTCK CAVETT SHOW Quest: Larry IVvers. one of 'America'a
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Evans family, TlMkna moves into an off-camptw aparfrnertf, but fmds
being free may cost more than she expected. (R)
■ THE LIFE A»«) THtfCS OF GRIZa.Y ADAMS Grizzly Adems fries
to prevent a woman from king the bear she believes is responsUe
tor her fattier's tragk; death. ^
• EIGHT IS ENOUGH When Oavkl's roommate betfns datkig botti
Joanie and Swan he learns the frue meankig of 'hel hath no fury
fike a woman.' and her aider when they compare notes. (R)
■ PrcCAOiaY aRCUS 'Balet Shoes Part Two. Noel SfreatfieW's
i chidren's classk: teRs the story of the ttiree orphan girts who Ive
., -, m genteel poverty in a boarding house peopled by a varied gtouQ
0« characters who mtluence theirlives and contribute to their dreams
of lame and fortune. 3,
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8:00 • THE CBS WEDNESDAY MGHT MOVES TarantufaM: n»
Deadly Cargo' Claude Akkts, Charies Frank. A horde of deadly
tarantulas, urrieashed m the crash of a cargo plane, spread terror
and death m their wake as they move through a southwestern town.
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Tl« BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON 'The Hawk Fies on Sunday'
Pappy and an Army major are assigned to lead a misston a^ftirt
the top Japanese commander, but they learn that thek plana may
have been compromised by T.J.'s newest heartthrob, who la
suspected of bekig an enemy agent.
• CHARLIE'S ANGELS Pretty Angels Al m A Row' Kely Md ((ria
go undercover as beauty contestente while Sabrina and Bodey poee
as documentary film producers. The caper: someone is playvig dirty
tricks to pave ftw way to the wkner's ckde for the daughter of a
Texas tycoon. (R)
• DANCE IN AMERICA 'New Directtons m Dance vrith the Piobokia
Dance Theafre" This performing colective of four men and two
women uses acrobatics, design, sculpture and wit to create ite uraque
dance form. Dancers Intertwine and imk Umbs to produce unkyii '
arctiitectural human structures.
• iTOO CLUB Guests: Detective Kennettt Leech; ABC radte^
announcer Jo^Arthuc;flat,;Teiiy Trio, skigers. ■ j.
10:00 •POUCE WOMAN Mk:haei Bums guest stars as a hot shot po«oe
offcer, wtK) is resented by others on ttie force and is caugirt m tfia
mkldte when one of his informants is found to be extortkig money
from defendants and implk;ates the offcer. (R)
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• tm TONIGHT SHOW Hosi Johnny Carson. Quest: Bert
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• STARSKY AND HUTCH. MYSTERY OF THE WEEK STARSKY
AMD HUTCH-'Oeath Rkte' Starsky and Hutch have to protect a crime
czar who has agreed to tel all when his dau{^ter anives. MYSTERY
OF THE WEEK-'Mr. and Mrs. and the Magk: Studto' A dead man'a
secret haunts a close knit gro^j of mageians. (R)
•MOVIE 'Cheaperby theDozen' 1959Clifton Webb. JeanneCram.
Stofy of ttie Qlyetti family life at the dawn of ttie flapper era.
1:00 •tomorrow Host: Tom Snyder. Quest: WiiamBaxley, Attorney
General of Alabama, who obtained a first degree murder convtotton
and life sentence for a one-tkne Ku Kkjx Klansman accused of a
church bombing whkdi killed four chlkfren n 1963.
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•PUPPIK - Offee male,
;■ tkree female, free to good
*!»■•. «3-171fi R.C. at
: 3044 Bmaar Dr.
mx PUPPIK lOX bt«d -
IMrt iM*^ to teod booie.
Call S47-7)Q.
PUPHES- mxSDtowd,
sai^ * aedtai, wlonMe
and playfal, S Uaek and
wMte, t bnvB aad irtlte,
4 Mdca Md Ifewde, I
veeki oU. Free to an a-
^eeUnt hone. Call after
^.-
t FEMALE DALMATIAN. 4
^Jios. ol^ Ml tdOMed, Bo
i£faper$. las Ifees ■mmei.
;^looUii| tor lofte iK»e.
SPVPiaS, SMALL irind
breed, put tn^rier, M's k
h. F's. MI.IMS.
ATTBrnOHi raSEBEE
Aihmrtters! Aaaaenrice
to as (aad TowMll) please
call to aad caBOtiyonr
"PKSE JOE" ad «tea jraa
Ittve 'clTeaa«^|MriV«-
daet or aaimal'.
P(ST 54?-«71
SUM 4««-S430
DOG, FEMALE, I jrctroU,
part Labrador and part
Geraaa Shqpiwrd. Real
good vitk dtUdren. FREE
to a good WBm». 4W-MS0.
ADORABLE CAUO) KIT-
ten— male, 4 amXta (dd,
flaytol aad ciiddlT--neds
a tofiag ttame. FREE to
ri«tt fiuBUy.CallS«)-071i
after 5:00.
t
ly 7 wM. M. One mil*
aad one tault. looae
torokcn. CW4t$-?13t.
FOUR PUPPIK: Mind
breed. Ready nr a^w^
hoflies Id one wedi. Call
M4-4995.
3 BEAUTIFUL c^ - 2
spayed fonale II Stance
1 part Persia) 1 nevtered
Bttle Sbsm. Utter Ixn
tntoed. Gl^lBg ai^ tor
heaRft reasons. Reed home
witbOBt ddldren. M-3709
few-
racar (!) POPPIES -Mo-
Oct fWO Mooded Poiilw-
$«l->t71.
^2 FEMALE Piwies, bla<^
^ ud iMto, arte aad Maad-
: ly, TO GOm> HCME. GaU
AXC RIOfriBgD G«r-
to mnd bom i^h krie
yard. MI-tW7 -
LITTER OF 5 GUIREA
Pifs. Free to food hoae.
4M-U«.
ADORABLE CALICO ktt -
ton-Bale, 4 rmMh old,
playM nd evddh^—aeeda
a lovtag heac. FIKE to
r^ ftmily. Call S4O-071C
after S:00.
2 6-WK OU) pqm. Ifisad
breed - Prefer to toep
ta^tter to nndhem. Can
S4S-<a» tfler 7:10 p.*.
UTTOe: mtoc 4 Fa-
nalM, S wta. aid, itort-
teired. Rave 1 tortolae
a*^, I Mai^ 2 nUd
* «Mte ad I wan^ Uttoa
. vtfli Mae eyea. Alao ned
lofiag hone tor IHaekto-
.male kMea, 3 Ma. tM
aad t Had atf a Wtam,
It BW^<y. t^lasfnw
' Hoirttweai Uvsr Puft.
421-9Sf7
rwa- 3
fc til -M
katred
4V7-
BLACS RAasr, MALI,
1«19.
snpwiMj
relaid kraad,
Free to
.M. $47'27n
fl.FHalt»
1 aaad a bone. I am an
att«nia*M. aato. blaek
nd «klte eat. mn tH
skots. My HUM toBaiMt.
I'm an sitoida ert, Ml I
bava a tf ee (HQMttiaB. 1^
tUrily neved aad eon^'t
by» me vMi tkan. Call
4I1-7I12.
PROMT AND BACK SATS
tor 71, 72 or 73 Foni.rtla-
dart siie. un-4m fSKE
KaENTOLOGY: Free
l«<^ire ev«ry Saadiy
at ^m and 7 pnoa
tUs oxitroverslaltlaie
ly sibject. Get yonr
q wa tlom Miawared,ba
iatoraelNooid^tioa
SlQtMel Ave. Wrgiaia
~ ".Virgtoto
BABY tOam RABfiTTS-
gite away to nod borne.
All etdors. CaU4B7-<777.
10 - THAT'S RiGBTini
10 GMiaaB Shntord pop"
pies tort are niag to aaed
toviflg bonea Noraariiar 1.
Coma tike your picfcl Call
487-3234, after 6:00 pa.
FREE STUD SERVICE of
baantiba regtotend Mah
aetto-. Call S43-S««a8«>
8 P.M.
(»0W YOUR OWN Fnurr.
Free vm 4l-pg. Plairttog
Gdda C^dog to mor ••
offered by iniftoia'alar-
naf grovara offhitttreas.
Hal treen, berry treaa,
gtapa vtoes, landaraiiag
Viut aortal. Vayaes-
boro n»aarias - Waynas-
bwo, TiigiaU 22980.
BIRO^ aad^rllni^
PMBiaa. MeatiAd dogs,
BMs Md feaate. Free
to goodkoae. S47-1789
t-rrealea
KITTDIS: 2l«BaIekittoaa,
Tabby cdorad. Utto
trataad. • «ks. (dd. Free
to a piod boae. «4-1098,
afler3p.a.
FREE 8 CYL. EWaNE.
Needs rebidltfsK- Good to
boBM aeebaato to rriaild.
499^2477 after 8 p.a.
FREE -baby nMMto
487-8777
TWO COCKAPOO Popfies,
1 nato. 1 iMate, tricolor
good hmm. 487-B30.
FREE-^edal 2 yanr m
^ffy bov at Ckaiapeaki
Baadfarters Ltoran to
Great Briidp. Evarnes-
day at U a.a.
SNAILS - GOOD fbr fldi
feod or afwrtaa. AA for
Naey a 547-0310 after 4
pm.
FREE mWi LE8B0IB -
tor lagMMTs. Ages 7-13.
IV^YCUTEloqr-Mitd
pi||dtt8«lcs.-AdonU*,
otMR ' • week oMId^a-
5^1872.
BUYER PIIOTECn(»-tf
yqa're to toe oaflcat tor a
aaad ear, tkare's a ftim
lav to praleet yon agatost
odbafltw fljdag. i«ltt«
bim toe aUaaia Ma^r.
Witte fw tfea five Adder.
"CilauBW ]h«taetlMlto-
dff! New Aittta09arto|
Odoacter U«," l^«a tot
Rattoaal Hi^iar TrafSe
SiMy AdatoislrrttoatdOO
.sai#ast., sm.wtMm-
toap.C. 20S90.
FREE PUPPIfS - SIMLL
aotoar to tarriar. Had
tteir Aots. Call S8S-n«
after S p.a.
FKE Eternal Ufe-GnU.
420-7780.
ADORABLE part beagto
SBUr-'-"-'"
FREE: 8 aionto oM feaato
Lafcrada- Ratriavar. Mov-
tog and mat ftad a lo*tog
Matty tor pet, fntn one
toat bas large toaead yard.
Sbe bu bad ike bednwr
aboto oaly. Catt 497-8tfl.
LOMOMG F<»t A Bofbto
roast? Or an £aklw> coa-
veirttoB? Or at^rtw aaeet-
iag of toe Km Bteebtord
FsdatitoBi Rod aat
vbat^s k a p paa lBg to Aaw-
toakyeal]&«Ms toll free
watoer (100) 831-1298. tt's
toe toailst'a nev
frieal.
Meatolegy, Va. Beack to
- -teaaOkaaHoME-
IMnr. 2Mb4S7A«ai-
tor ab awJiciiMti
cadtog Dae. S4to * ^
Hoars are Sab 1 PJI.
to W PJl- uM flknday 1
P.M. -8 P.M. Fmpar-
toa^ teattef,
14V crtar T;V.
fie. ttke
at fvaitare. Can «7-t7«.
EIKjUSH ivy - tfar 4
p.a. - S47-m8. iUd yoB
kave to do to ^ tt 19.
SMALL caetw aaa«toti
MtU wtoWWwit to
vtodev. Mrt ttd pal not
toetaiad.CUl$ff-n7t.
SAFE Sdtool taa^es: For
free toten a atto a oa food
saMy, vi«e tor a cow
d "Food Btfaty tor tta
Fa^" frea toe Snito-
east Mera^tfoi OMee ,
DffiA. Raea 208, 1^8
Paaeblrec St., NW, A^
to, Ga. 303m.
aaM are Jastafevoltke
acUirtllas plaaaid, We are
loe^adat2102Madltafya-
naaa Ave. Va. Beacft. For
more infbrmatloa call tt8-
S231.
FREE Sn«Y HOOR-FOR
AUdraa to ke^ vmt-
tog pareate. tor t^bm
ages 3 to 8. OB WadMS-
di^s «t 7 p.m. ud Sdv-
difs rt U a.a. Ckea^oaka
HeadiBartars LIknry to
(ka^aridge.
FitEE DTTENS - 8 afc.
olds, Utte tndaed, ttb-
btos. (^11 4M-1006. .
MEED A FILM or vetfar
1^ yow BMt^liaMttog?
TfkeC kypa rta >M>tel 3-
ai^tanl altoln, maaiaa
oriaewkaeks.
FREE BEE
SMALL DOG - Part rab-
Mt/Beagto - 397-2989.
SPEND AN AFTERPOON
aaktol Bonay! Advertise
mw garace sate wttb a
tow eojM Wut Ad, CaU
488-3430 or i47-«71.
FEIKRAL TAX BfFMt-
MATUR aad sMstoaea.
Can batwa e a 8 a.a. nd
4:45 p.a. fitoifciai m-
3770.
A T T EMWU i lf! tadutrtol
FttE JkaiBag of an senv
p^fwo^WtoakH- to be
ifca vmom of
4f78.
•mm m^OmaisattoB
IM ««to avaOAa to tke
piMeilUaia
uma BiyRBX<s»iAN ttoti
I
yzrt*.,
to pad boat vM lufe
l^rd.4a-M8?,
'AU
Mal^ mm to «ariiMd
to Bdkarta ton vto«ar to
0-PrM Bet
DONTPAYFOtrr.Oetlt
ITM rt tt» Rea«mrt«>s
Ckeai9ia|l PriSkUbrary
C»%toal patnttots by to-
eal artllto, 1idly«ood
■evtoa, Md aedptareto
decorate yoBbMse. We also
bava toads ta fret taisr-
mattoa to decorate yogr
atod.
B90REPgttta«aaiOXE
unV^tCSt ^yomrkome,
seed tor a tnHf report
giii« erttleal mfM -
atoita of toe aSertti
aHiae aid aodeto. FREE
btai PribUc Cittsen Re -
saaiek Gtatp, MOO P St.
NW, INiAtagtaa, D. C.
aooN.
FREE GAMES - to tkuA
ent. Pitt Prdbe, Moaopolv,
8eaB,.8aebgaaea, ^«rlie
Mom, RatfBty Aaa,
Cbeai, Riiibar Pnssleaand
aav aora at Ckeaapaake
■eadqaartars Library ,
Great Bridge OdUraB's
FREE -TWO cato. One is
a aoUd btoek feaale, qay-
ed, etba- to a sdU wm»
mate. Beared. Botb esto
are vary geatto. <Hvtog a-
way beenae of aUer^es.
Meed v«7 toviag hnle,
lAter collide prafnted.
Can 547-5288 lAer 5 p.m.
FREE!! Garage safes slgia
PtonalBg a aato? Cometgr
Davto Iteii^, mo LasidlB
RC, ffiUtep aad itf^-t^
rm Pnx proJaaskaatly
parted aip. Also «e irin
lead yoB a firee "Fisr Sale
By 0«wr" sign tf;yo«
an aovtog aad ptoadM to
sal your ova konse. oU
4tt-IU0.
fantos. 9 vks.
411-1018.
PRtViTE BRE^XBS wUl
^ve treakeaetovfldoals.
kasks, or aiy, btods jat
vaatad by oaa^. Also free
care .tor. ii^und - birds.
Stoto ttrattN0084. Wrtto
Rtdk A fJOMn 13428,
Cbeaa^eake, vL 23125.
niBE FdUM prognas fbr
ttto at 6rM Neek, Wto-
4sor Wooiii aad ^rgiiria
Baato tarancb ItorariM ev-
ery Si^ffdM tpkntaf.
CflrtadliNmf tor to-
kmBattoi oe aia titles,
tlBMS aad dites.
(»« tAYTOa^aatree
.^ttatoaie me^uae
Mil 800-5SS-lll2 to
ftd/oattf toe party yoB're
eattv bu atoU-trae^)
aqAar.
eiU:,
'OJPTOiSJJJANDbriiv
% Heyo^ nea Martmtaid
ree#ve free fdmi ratotog
booklet. ^
FREE MOVIES every Wed-
aasday at 12:10 B.B.atKini
Lfloanr, 301 E. Ctty BaU
Ave., Iforfdk.
FREE ODUSEN JU^vi-
tiea "- Sat tM toadai,
crdt dmadpapatakna
Can ^Uraa CO-^arfiaa-
*»M P«P Forekaad, at
iS OHR FROBO) - Adtgit
ft gtoe yoar tovg^jad
.We'
yovr b^. INrts-
Maaae Sod^.
397-M04.
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m^bm Betl^nailBiai M-
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to
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CONSUHlftS: Are yotfgo-
ti«. to have borne iapntare-
aent M| doae? Ba a
car, spMUce or T.V.?
CaU yoor Better BartHMl
Bnrean tat r^rt oa ftno
yoB at« eonsldertog dliai
bBSiaess vlto. FREE |ia-
phleto an employmait a-
genelea, appliances, fraes-
er beef, hoaa «orfc
ikiaaN and aaaif gfter
areas «f consaaari^
dBCto kkd fervlees, €iU
year 1^1 at 627-9891. Tia-
^bene knars 9:00 - 4:00
- ' Friday.
2 MOf AT#E DISEVmS,
1 male, iittb papers, 1 to-
ijwle toll Idooded bat no
Hpers, good withcUldreB,
free to gtM home, dall
497-8961 - Ask for Tayto"
Wykot. ,
1 itotlal Wetteea
TIME TO TUNE - 587-
2212. J^itoet, $450.00 -
. ._» ^5.00. Viaag
i»rvice.
tags akampooed - speeUX
koUday rate - 19.75 per
roan. 427-2968:
REIXICE SAFE A FAST
vito OtiBese Tablets A B-
Vsp "water piUs". Ma--
denDr^.
YOUR caipet wiU never'be
deaaer ar look better an-
tfl yoa ti7 us. Free es-
tim^s - Low rates - CsU
|aJ^.I|.m.,421-
PIMfOrUN»Gr8miBg
Tidewater • area tor IS
yars. 'nialto«taa,340-
1234 (UBVartng service
9 - 5, Monday - Friday).
FRGSH BROWN COUNTRY
EGGS, vm 8. Bamefield
Blvd., Cbesapeiie. 85( a
doz. 482-1768.
l-Uatkid
LARGE Rewint - Goldto-
dian bead ring. PUitty belr-
looffi. Lost to Great Jton
area. CaU^dBn-a2-2900.
Niglits - 417-4983. Ask for
Charlie.
LOST: CAT-aale, Uack-
8 yeata dd - white fla
«dtor; \oA to Hwvovi Es-
tates. Call ISS-lyU after
8 p.m. caU 547-1085.
.8-ABtoa«Mlea tor Sato
uUiajH - 1989 - 5 tab
VAN BODY. U^ A.-1.
low milafe. IfW. G!3-
707*.
Car - 1977 Mo^ Carlo,
15,500 mUea, |4,n940.
CaU 482-1987.
1970 VW, BUfflM, Re-
baUt eegine, draifetidaal
covers, three i9«4»' rs-
dto , air Ae^i, f^l.
484-2410.
PORTIAC TiMB AM-New
im. Pweiadt bM IT to
MO.OO dtoniart. ^te
itaars of Virgtoto. «7-
VE6A - 1974
er
at tartar tor ywf ^^
. (Mi 4»SRk8-
lAA«.a.«dai
Frtdif.
09. Day:
(MtnLER-ll
afreaidtttoaai
mm «tot» - ^
daa ear. $BmM.
DMXtl- Wtai^VsA^
MM »1SOO.O^ MP
MM.OO.
lll-738l.
.^^1 LHEVBOLETM^
»ut>er wort coavertk'
979$. Call 461-6129
FORD~1976 ELITE. Load-
edT power windows air!
seato, tUt-steertog w^
wire wheels, AM-FM ^.
eo. AU white. Very clean!
13,000 miles. 347S0 Call
490-2977
BU1CK - 1965 RIVILKA:
Sipecial iBteraat ar. Full
Swer, good for restallf.
00 or best ofler. 425-
0126 after 5:00 o.m.
UNOK^ Maeh V - ne«r
1971. Pa^we wttb m to
UmoMmetmA Arioloy-
ere rt^. 497-8398.
M^D6MCmLE-l989 Delta
fmMati At eiwdtttong
pew«' toakes. pow^
aleeriMF, 1 owMr.
Kmm^ifm. t^aiiBa.
aaqr tilras. Air eoad
dtttoMd , power, brik^
fibwtt' sla^ag. Priced
tor quick sda ftW^.OO.
•m-i&ii 587-1867.
11^ HORNET, 3 1^.^^
bi^, 3 qaed, vardopen-
d^le, low maiidenaMe.
Days -, 547-«n aflw 6-
4K.079t '
tKOXiti 1978 COLT, vtoyl
top, air-contttiaBiBg, iUi-
FM, 4-«peed, «-80 apg.
SUP^ CLEAN. March to-
specttoK stt^! 480-2^1
CAULLACS-aaw 1978.
Pmrdasa wito w to 12500.
«8edaM. Ante Bqrers of
Va. 497'-3n6.
^Md, AM-FM 8 -tnffik
^areo - latto , dley
vAesis, Kenl skocks, new
palid, Mkdtolto tires, ez-
c<^eat oon^itton, 93000.00.
485-I7(a
iMSVOtKBWAQt^' I
stationwagoD. Fii^miili-
tiOB. 1495.00 - 647-2077
1972 WINNEBAGO 18^
Brkve.r 33,000 mttM -
Newly redeemted - air
eoa^Med - $8,000. CMl
5«-457i, adc for Tom.
VOLVa-1973. 184 E, e«-
cdlesft candia(»,$3,S00.00
484-5831
1989 V.W. BUS, $3,500.00,
New eB|^ sml ch^, ex-
caUod tiiterior, AM-FM
aaatte stwao, aewMlck-
elto X tires, body needs
very miaar toncb^«q> worit.
Can 547-7557 after 8 p.m.
4T-V4
9-llita'cyefea-Seoaers
HONDA-1976 750 K, Iffl-
macalste coadtttdB, nr-
age k«|it. addng $1700.
480-3089.
BONDA-1976 CB-380, 750
milesi rtowroom coikU •
tlon, 2 btimato aad smtt
$900.00. «?-2214.
U-
BOAT. 64 STARCRAFT,
17 ft. ftoerglsn wttb 95
bo»qwwer AjknsoB. Ful-
ly aiitoed, CouA Oard
tovMtod. tttMAlff. M»
sM oovwa aad ttU aa-
iBS. SaertfiM $15*^.00.
482-«».
B0ATMKttI4l
i9«-irr
jahma - ^181.80. H >
^rtM bt^m, t • 8^
^ toita, M 4 iav fi|^,
Hdwr, Mi* 8. ca Dea
iaMri - m-^mt.
PART - TIMC SPEAKn
FOR <:;HEfiAPEAKE
iMoktot, aalw sawr-
vtoloa or pabUc reUuoos
baekgroand? Laadiig sar-
vlee eoapaay reqara* at-
traeUvf trtlesUto atraoa
tor toeal pafcUe speaktog
ea's iroBpB. Eitremely
totoresOag wort. Pre -
taHd iMbMial furairtwd.
mg eraiteg iwr week. Bead
^oaaal Di-
nlbU'l QtkAi Collij,
■ itflcer
PoaitioB requires a woik
ing knowledge of Federal
Grant refutations pertain-
ing to <QamHBity devei-
^l»r-
ticiili^H^^^Mttor'«
iwlU
ict-
Federal
Grant ragalatlanB. Mto-
. VVl',,'! t.^*?.* i.
,, accH'-
dited college with course
work in pidilic or person-
nel adiBtoistntiaB or re-
tated flaM and 2 yrs. ex-
perieaca or training. Ez-
pertaaa nay be snbstito-
ted lot' education. Satary
range: $9886.00 - $12400.
Send ranme to: City of
V«. Beack, Dept. of Per-
sonal, Hmloipal Center
Va. Bepcb, Va. 23458 An
Eqnl Opportunity Em-
plojrar
I^T^WmA ^ Be^ peo-
pto Mf iMWht.Getett-
Wf^tte-sbd wrn nneey.
Ptaee to tetaito • 497-
56^.
EXP^IENCro TRACTOR
AND PiWI MACBn«RY
SAL^aiAN. LtfC* t«rri-
tory.. Satai? ras ^n-
sMMbM. WritoP. 0. Bat
VM^faiom, 1^: 23847.
NURSE: LPN Va. Ueaise.
fm Sidpartttme positions
a^Sie. 547-4528.
1/4
REQI^raED NURSE. El-
«ne^ dip^etiddty with
new tunliy aiortadprac-
dce, to PoBfO areaitf Va.
Baa^ Mor atfaMory
«D«rfewe refiilr«d. CaU
48i''Se7, 9 Biffl. to 5 p.ffl.,
U».tihiFri.
2t - 12/a
LADIES,..eBn |6-$1 pa*
hr. Wcrkwo^ ran brs.
OB New Tdepkotaa Pro-
gram servidst our eas-
toma^ flpoa your kmnd.
CBU 425-7119
WANTED
Ho^dess-detiers toarrange
Gardes parties to Tidewat-
er. l#ts .(^ ^to^aad eqa-
missions fa* sales.' Cu-
tset: ra^dbBtor-AnyOdng
Gross to iUtimM to par-
son • Dec. iS-lt, Coatfry
Cottage - Highway 168 -
Moyock, N.C.
Work at Home to qiare
tima. Possibto earatoi^ of
^SO a week staftiag en-
vdopes. Sand 25^ plus
stsisnied , seU-aMressed
aarwi|M la- more to -
tortoirttoa.
AlOOOCAN SALES
P.O.B0S 780
pOm Haibor, FtoiMa
33563
CARD CAIOtTING ELEC-
IRICMN. Priltlmewoit.
CaU m-mSI - 8:30 to 5
p.m; ^
WOnc AT KMil to ^ar*
time. Bura^9.80perM00
stofl&i sMtfepaa. Saad
11^ riia ttfuaikd, aetf -
BdiraiMd eavMope to:
T&Kt LANE
BRTlBtPRBES. P. O. Boa
189. BBbart. toOMB 48342.
14-]
^^sSk^
CARS fm 2 • poasU^
3 <■ <^dei^ ladles to my
S«-8M7.
CLlAMnGNawl
aad rMtato. AU ktods of
cleaili«.Catt 421-9717
C^mciam' bawheme.
Day, wMk H* kNT. nknd
nrd. ^wtoaoed - r -
mm^*vmiKa» • «rtto
482-1768.
UBI^ifTOIG -my
Rear new ted Warte Oa--
nw.489*7SF7.
BoonmnaM / GaMai
^IM imrk Mr ^^ Mm-
^^tosi
to^rtaiB /
^4tf.MM.
19-
Have a Bigblv ^^tsblt
- - jg,
aad baaatlfBl JamSktpof
Ear owiL Featartof tke
test to ieaas. Dadwaid
^ortswar. |M.800.Mto-
ctodes BegtoBlag toven-
tory, Ftxtnwa, and T -xifi
lag. Yob amy ksve y«ur
store opes to as- Uttte u
^•^ -^^ CaU aay tima tor
,0m w —
Sarvtob, V. o. Hot ww -
Virglnta Beach, Va. 1345S
PAHT • TIME excellent
aaratogs Lotto Skaiai b-
toraaUoaU has a Uatted
anaber of opwriigs tor
stoeere hardwaittaK iadf-
vidaals who reside to tola
area. This is an ided po-
sition for hoaeaakers,
pensioners, college sto -
dents, etc. Far tttor-
matlon and appUealfoa
torm. send self-addressed
eavelflpa fo : LOTtO
Shares btanatloaal, Box
292, Marfckaa, Oatarto.
"Equal opportanlty ea -
ployer".
FUT.!. T!MF Part time
sandwich prepration wait-
ers. Waiters-bar teoders-
cocktaU waitress. MyBro-
tlwrs IML BMween 2:30
to 4:30 . AtfAy 975 Wttob-
dw:k.Rd.
ADWES^SS- StoSerS"
$75.00 - ^.00 VN^
pofisiUe asitiag at Kme.
^rt iaacittatiay. Free
di^iiffis, tab self adttess-
ed ^itasdmdflpa: Best-
eo, mfumT^m Ter-
race, DqA. D872, Holly-
wood, Us. 33024.
a-i/ii
^50.00 WESCLY staffing
eavticpM naretiffle pos-
dUe. Ei^MrieiieeauHoes-
nry. Detaflb, ;^J» aad
slanqiei^ si|^-ilfrais«d
aivtaope to: K: Cv IteU
Sales^ !MS1 Leavailracai
m., Kanms Ctty. K8
66109
EARN SfTRA $$^l^$9
toprevM |itoUtoffnrogr«m.
Free detdU. Cowepto.
P.O. BiHi Hm, Norfidk,
Va »S(»
EARN lK)NEy! Be ytwr
OFmbossI Opportaiitytor
sArueemeat! Mrt-tintoa-
ip - time. (W 487-1874
aaytnaa.
AW AmTHER tacome -
maaagiag yna own dlstri-
bota^dp. Aqmswltkam-
ttf»aaeaa4»it:Wetrato.
487-5855. t
akS YOQ a mafiage
Let ms sbnr you bow you
can manige a basinass of
your dn Witt an toeome
p(4ential of $1,000 per
moBto toe first year on aa
iidtial investment of ai'
der 1100. Sttf^ retire -
aent poaslMe. Traiuing
and giddance givoi. Phone
fbr interview 482-1964,
;al£
ilULKltin UffiPERSAL
AUCTION - Friday-JsB^
ary 20to - 10:30 am -
D. Eugene "Gene" Toder,
Chesapeake , Virglnta -
100 Head - 85 cows. Rol-
ling DHI Ave. 14,700, 5471
35 Heifers (15 Bred, 20
(Ves) Va. MUk Base -
52,485 lbs. (Dairymaa, Inc.
2388 lbs. DaUy Base) Dairy
Equipment includes: De -
Laval Pipeline, 650 gal.
Eseo BttU Tank. Also -
2 G*hl Silage Wagons -
100 Tons Com Silage. For
Information Contact --
OWNBY AUCTION A
REALTY CO., INC. 1301
Hermitage Road, Rich-
mond, Va, 804-358-8493.
*|^-1/19
temps ttd jmrtaL Boars
aad gilts. Oeeritath
Farms, FraUain,Va.S62-
4975.
ji«ArttidM i«r fids
Firewood tor sale • $tt.00
per pi^L -vp load. 421-
9364.
HOMEMADE UTILITY
triUM, 3 1/2 X 8' bed.
$49w00 or best offer. CaU
4».3374 after 5 p.m.
M-12/21
FORSALE ARTICLM
TWD-iUyL FENCE, 72
Hx/t 0( nUs, poBto and one
gate. Ctn m-vm after
6:00pm. '
12/21
PINE straw-tor sale
jrau rake it your self
547-8588
TRUCK BED CAMPEB
homemade^ flto 8 ft truck
beid, good ccwtttion. CaU
487-1606 after 5:00 pm.
or wei^eHls.
BARUE Clotbea fbr sale!
Meal tor Christmas - elev-
ea ^les priced ftromfl. 00
to $i.50, toclodlBg velvet
drasies and wedding
gowas. KeapsviUe area.
Cifi4W-9S8L
WIU. PURCHASE BO(»C-
keepliK, tax aeca^ and
or enure nxounttog pncs
floe. CoidartP.O.BoBt824/
Norfolk, Va. 23501.
WANTED - CAffl PADtor
okl toy electric tr^as,
Amarinn Flyer, Uoael,
ivM, mate mm 1925 to
1961 • Any sIm, afa. or
eoadttton. I%aie«7-toao
4t-l/4
n-Mvftto bstraetta
BATON TWirttog, man^-
iQS and strutttag. Small
classes aad private tos-
sons. For ftoa wtofo rma-
ttoo, caU «8-4908 after
n-M.
12-Dogs-Cato,ttd otoer Peti
POOIHiG. 5yrs.(M,teown
miri^qre. FuU - Uooded.
CaU 425-7938.
4rt'-l/4
KHtSR mS - AKC rag-
Mnred. imb. Aoto and
wowatd . f BU. <dd,
1150.80. 481-1M9.
CAT • m^ • Boaail,wtth
flea eaHitf bnm^na-.
n wWI vMte Mw% iwry
mm^^mm^^ ar-
ea, frnwl m-^m litfito
P«s • A|^ I^Mrai
8 wtt. m, tR m
w#nrt. Macta - ^J0,
MM-^n.MI-M8
rM.
MAUITb^oNAG^.
t
TELEVMON - 4 ft. con-
temporary Walmrtcabinet-
BeautHUl piece of ftarni-
tnre. TV does not w<wk.
$50. «1-«S7
aiALL incrediUa Pop -
cora macktoe. Po|te de -
Udoos prB-packaged com
to 2 1/2 minntes. Good
for kome or faustoess, es-
peclaUy bars, btngos, mo-
teta, etc., 4M-1746.
"ITGHTWAD" shower -
bead wator saver. Save 4
n]a< C^ or wiU water.
2.00 SmX}-BOI 12731,
Nor6dk,Va. 23502.
FIREWOOD - OAK - ^lUt,
deUvared, stacked - $35
trtolspad 4 v- 94S-<tt98
a^ 5:00 mrl.357-5946,
tote of Wight.
TRAILER: Cams cover,
caU 487-M06 after 5:00
p.m. a- wetinnds.
rS8-Aait«Mq
ANTIQUES
EMILY'S AMTKWS SHOP
OPEN DAILY, »04 Hi^
St., PortsoHNdk. AU types
of aBti«M8,eM glass, ckina
and tomftore. Bairiamer-
i<ard and Master Cterge.
CaU397-80i7.
fS7'4tonsaMtt«edh
BQMKXM SUITE: AU
MAPLE! todatos: Auk
h94a wtto ^traaw 4
»« m^, cbftrt «rf
«»w», Mmn wlto mlr-
« »a* ^. m awta
^^^attaalC^
«-07»9 alia- 4 P.M.
mnma Anns . ^
Ml man rntbt^ «
^% jy^^^^tetog
^^matat. #yer r
Ba- -...OM nude ill
Sa^. L Shape, Mahofuv
with marUe top, 4 chain,
pleity of storage apa^.
Can 482.4»in ^ ^
J
i^:MM$
.»er, dij
imiMMiliMns.
-~ i-«stMl in buying
4iitir* ^states. Dtyorolrbt
WMT to taiy oM teolo,
uflr eonlittai ll3*4StO.
Ciffli OB i^M, top ^ees
for ised (uniMre of M7-
U^ ol Kttte. Goodwill
sttrU at huBt. D«jr or
nl^-tt7-a3gt.
31-Gota «rf Slt«pt
NORVIEV RARE CCMMS-
N<»4olk's nort Mw^ete.
Bur, sell, trade. Mjrtng
sUwr <»>lss. efttflbra
Sb^t^ag Center, Norfolk.
8SS-8UI.
SS'Uiw awt Siriw
FRUIT TREES: Nut trees,
berri jdants, gr^ vines,
la«teeap(ng, pUittnaMrl-
ds • eteroi ^ Vindida's
lufMt gnnren. FREE
wpf M-K. irisntiiic guide.
Catalog ia edw, on re-
vest, Wayiesiwro Nur-
aarles. In:., - tfaynes -
b(^, Va. 22980.
^m
F(HtK UFT
4,000 lb., like new, AUU
CkalnMn S Sta^ Lift,
Less ttaii SOO hrs. $5,500
FraakUa 562.6S32
TOOLS - PROFESSIONAL
SET, aiap-On land tools,
nut 8^, sacrifice at ,
I1U5.00 463-0206.
4»-ileMle ifenes ibr &Ue
MOULE HcMBe- 1972,
12' a «'. 2 bedrooms,
pait^ taraislied. Located
1^ Oecua TraUer HA.
Most sell.. TriMfHsdng
flmraets. Call after
€00p.in. 4U-2321.
■aip
* mebufiSlo
- Brlek
ra^^ Ikrce badiMBS,
Milr rdoe, c^ml dr,
mif, ftDMdM, 131.000.
ZEIHL
cm^cm^,r.c.
I bidtwn, Mn\ liMt-
911,001.
I bMrmm,' mmUt^ -
m,m
teii^ baltt^Hd nler-
rnmt iot - 125,000
M t sDOtm r REALTY
9) 33I-
NOMMBt hiftlil?
!3<«t mw m plin t« I jM^rairiiul
oncrilriylmCKiltirOuriirivHe
(rwmr xhnl imra (unpcitni tn
Mivckn, 'undent t^uipirMlaiklciul
knpini^ininini Md>. Km >iiur jiib
•M MBi (n lan'liim Iiih> iSat &
Sun.i If mnid iwr 3 vrcck full iinx
rtsdtM Minfnc. Call n^tit mw fi*
AdI ' '
ioii
VIRGINIA
BEACH
804-4M-370?
iLTY
fi«0mfi
I
>j19i yimr i
(Mc^^ofessiMal
serrii»»'
490-1500
Vi^i«a Mieb
9«MrabeOBe>
2X - 12/29
^X0tal
TOE CLA&HC...rw over
SB jrean, .lEttUL (Total)
Jlo. lit lias let steadui
l9 tMdi aU Mter bok
sl^es 9f iBiMuwd.
1^ i^tattfltt nd no-
diflGattcM latar-R«. Ill
atiU eaa't be ii^riivodnp-
w. Wood buns fir^B ftoH
to back Uke a dgar....
bums kMter.„larn araas
can beheated effldaatty.
tradlttcoal Rervegiaa
Bas-rtilafdeslga.S«iid|l
for Woodbvner's Re-
source (Mdc to Jltal
wood beaters, flraidaeos,
coal haatM's sad combi-
tirss.
^
Firaplact Sho|r
lltt-A^ ». ARMISTEAO AVE.
HAMFTON, VA. 23099
One block ^ MercvrT be-
Uad im.
Comiriete Ibie of wood
atoves, and ftrt^ees.
SalM aMl instaUattoD.
839-091
QEOROiTOWN
C0M3NY
HOME OTIS FOF »ALE
for
Pa^ ptoa(tt« Beoies
« CwfM, Aiyders
SAI^WflK;B
il3Pr«vM»MBd.
CAU 464^31 7
IMMEDIAT
PREFER raRSON WfTH 1-3 YEARS
ftogftmming Exp*r»**'^ *n RPO II
•iaodciifiUe.
and ataitty.
i«hk
"OOMiUTBRPK}mM(MER"
p;o.ioi^
2tlt-2lt*
BmttAa.^^R«a«
HIKES ^HAT^9i«
gwoali Car^, Fin^ee, C«tral air. No Down
Hlmtiit to Veteraaa, Oalr 9m total ca* r«-
t»l«d <rf Va^grBiittaMrs _
LftMKTairDaapCraeknvtf.
1^ aila aartk •( lUMarjr Bwr
Sell It easy
T^BTVAS
aow^Mad wi^ar nver.
atf w wril water.^.00
BANCO
ft« mtl Nwtolk, Va.
2S»I2
MR&RlCAraO
Mrs. Rieardo aad all of
na at Rlcardo, be. wUk
to tkaak jrra far onr
H0Q!9,d00 m ULXS
ttris year and to wish jpa
aad yours a nar kap|>y
New Year - Oa beat oae
ever.
Coirtaet am of our thlr-
taen iir^esstoaal sales as-
sociates tat m tt your
b«^ or aelliag needs.
we cover Chesapeake.
RICASOO, mc.
REALTORS
547-4555
«n( 1BE HEART OF
(atBATBRlTCE"
ISl l(»n@Tb«N RD.
CHESAPEAKE, VA. 8SS20
i
Loans
NOTEand'AirrO
Norfolk
County
Finance Co.
LOCALLY
OVmEO,
482-3391
S4t ^TTLEFIELD RLVP.
W1U<»N
SHOPMNg CENTER
Six 9-badrooffl 2-bathcon-
tfsnfmixj rauA anf
2-dO(]F bomes. Eat-in kit-
cbras, <laing rooms, some
witt,^&#laces, a/c and
beat pmp iacluding full
eaergy-'aaving package.
Plus OBrdUte swim aad ten-
Iris cM^ lor exclusive use
of 119 limiUes.
BVILDras CLOSEOUT
Fnwi 146,950
|19te to 18000 below VA
AntfiiaaU.
Mb DOWN VA AMD 95%
CONVENTIOMAL LOAMS.
LARRYM(»tE
. at
nWriCH VILLAGE
(^H.LEGEPARX
Dirc^ioas: MiUtary Higb-
way to Regency Olds-
moMle, 1^ east on Para-
iaofit Av^. lo model house,
(^lea I^te to 6 PM Sat.
aadSoL
Oartar Realty
4li-U9«
Sales OfBca
4M-1S48
Nltes
424-3794
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^66$9B,VmGimA BEACH m,¥tr I
NOM'&jc. vmimtiA 23S0i
1/1 MUe ^^tMmn Circle.
Baai^ cJhaiaa,bneSiSE^Stag8,erri^,
-AaaeaMe h""^'- "^ r»1-
four own iM- your penceal use or sell Jnr profit.
A complete line of ftaidied Hoars-lflaBltoSpa
Jawalry ia stodc for yow MOf . TiRU SAT.
•tieetloa; PHONE 491-1779
CLASSIFIED ADS
Plwae m ad •» ( ) issass ar (jHlslsnM-
Oartjs «M9Mr iasM fw flrat « wetSTlIf
CMy:
4bt wkt.
BMdIe:
You can trust
iInTER Reatal ■ Va.
Beach, north end, 1 bed-
room apt., tamiiriHd, ear-
aad, TV., 1 bloA to
MB aad ARE. 1198.00,
.iKlaiw otUitlaa. 422 -
4?904fl«-4^p.ffl.
apt reiial ^bove
59-#or Sale Va. Beach
KmiS GBMfT-SSSPelhaai
PlM»i Vini^ Beadi,
2»e2.. Air eoodiUooad, 2
^ry, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2
baOi. &ae 152,000, oririU
rantlsn.OO. Apiily iapcr-
f«il-4 p.ffl.
WC^f^ARE seetiaB,2404
Plaotetioa Dr., 3 bdnn.,
toMi, modem, firepiaM,
air cood., basdid. heat,
trees, t^cad. Can assume
BO ageats. Eacelleat buy
at ^3,000. Call 481-0736.
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59- For Sale ChesapiMke
kT BRIOGE-Hall llaa-
S atoty 4 bedroom, 2
1/9 batt. 2000 pias tq. ft.
d Uvtag area. ^ cmaeri
^,MIO No agents plnse.,
547-nt6.
FUi^E]} OFnCE LOTS
Cedar Rd. A AOaaarie
Di. 7 lbdshadoai(^tfas
l^aMeaadL W^r.aew-
«r,emril A gnttarta^Mled.
Adiaa MeOibe A Letter.
MO-2791
CHiaiPEAKE-9.M uns-
mt it. road ipertaii. part
Modad - Doi^aa RoM -
Caliai-7486.
M-NrMa
SERVICES
HELP„ WANTED
ARA Service, Inc.
ARA Serviea. lac. saeU aeat aad ambiUoas self-starter
to caU on bnsinnses of all types ia Tidewater area.
RespoasiUlity will iBvolve MroiihicftK ilniiacers |0 Food
•^^dKiJeipifa. JMTrtce. Car ttmi0hib>mU or
i^MuiMia. ;p^Kt tor Part-timer or cav be gSSW to
nil time. Cranmuaioo eandags raage from $150.00
par week to ?, jdus excellent Company boiefits. Vir-
ginia Beach locatiaa. For iwoiatmeat caH 340-USl,
9:30 to 5.
CERAMIC TILE
OnTALLATlOR
Invest iB your home. We
repair battoMOs, stall
ahowws, jEttdMna, patios.
Doyen and ftrqAaees. New
bisiallatloos aa well.
HhQBDolnviu
425^757
CaUaaytlflM.
TREES BEHOVED, ^niaed
or cut fw flr«wood. Mo Job
too small. Roy Godfrey -
497-4571.
4Z-1/U
MatropoUMB CoostnMstioa
CarpMtry, roofing, sldiag,
raoB adtttisu, storaiiria-
dovs aid dews, ptfstw-
taf, electric. diMavte
work, plambiag, galteHig,
renodAlBg M te hea a aid
bathrooms, bride aadUoefc
work,
fln^acM. earpetlai and
palatbg. Swri^i^nde-
water. 625-4'na.
3. CALLAHAN PAnmm
latarlmr, e^riw.aeoaatie
UewB e^ttiags. FREE es-
tlmi^s. Si9-ni9.
CONCRETE WORK
Drivenys, pattaa, wOt-
mja, 12 nuatifnUM.
lanre A small ^la. Free
aaflaiatea. Nowattiw.KS-
5762.
BLACK
BROTHERS
«49>7»1t,
C ortr a ^tf a
^n^MMen
RomAMMbs
AlMitaMaSittg
Ktt^ea BiatodeM^
I C. Btade, Sr.
^HAIMta»
CTieatfeake, Va.
8 A. RwiLln
C^nM A taM- toe. 019
A Nv ww%. BaOMM^
kllBliai Ml, pM^te.
TD)EWATER WnBDOW
CLEANERS. ComiMrdal
and reaidaatlal - 22
years at ^rieace. 54S-
2742.
GARAGE AND ADDITKH^
Utdms, reraod^iag
hMM r^airs,G^MalMld-
Utt ud Rqiairs. MI-2219
HonM
bl^)fOVMIlMlt.
Co.
KltdMB r^ioMliV
MteoQs niiHilrtatlin
AtaataMaaWhi
Gar^Mhiitt
Cufaatty
FUt|ta@WMK
C^i^ to PamllyroiNB
C oeverrt iBa
yauMMtt,«e'UdoR!
A^priaia flar tree ostlBmte
hy ^ ra^^red
laatr^A^ (19191)
NEW TOLL-FREE NUMBER FGtt ARMY RETOtEES
The Oattad States Armr bow Sfovidaa a oew toll-
tnt hotliae far Army RaOraes who have ipaations or
proUama pertalaiBg nth^pay. The BnariMNrts 1-900-
42S-]iM and ftw hours of opandloa are from 7:45 a.m.
to 4:0V>BiL, Eastern Slaadaid Use and ftnoa 5:45 a.m.
to 2:00 P.BL, Monntaia StaBdard Time, Mdiaay thftawb
Fr^. am raeaived at oUier tUnes wUllie recorded
SBtoHwMaaito Md a ratarB call will be made irtOlB
two days. The aew Use ia designed to allow Army
RaUreea to call at ao expense aad, hopaMly, to pro-
vldft.ttem'iijtt batter aarviee from the Army FtoaBce
CealervlBdIaBapQVa.
Taylor Brothers
Realty Co.
REALTOir
hOUSE OF THJE WEEK
Lot 76 SUver Wood West
Large 2 story Dutdi Colonial, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2
baths, large eat-in kitchen/ large den with fire-
place. Customers.£aBjrtiIl,fMose all color schemes.
The Realtors below are profassknals in real estate
who sabser% to a strict code of ettdcs as members
of local aid stete boards aad of the Nattomd Associ-
atioa tt Real Estete Boards.
a*
Proi9Gt your Invmgtmmitl S—oim of flkMp loading ana RoaltonI
-.1 J.4u>i.^ ,;:
Taylor Brothers
Realty Co,
31W TYRE NECK ROAD
PORTSMQl/IH, VatCMIA
484-4542
IpAcnr &
AtsoctaitM, Inc.
Realtors
S207-A Tyre Neck Rd.
OfDcr. 494-9900
MARY KAREN BRADY
Resf 499-2271
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CmntCHLAND
AGENTS F(»:
CHARLES D. XMNSON
Al0il,0fC7
n#l<
SASSER
forSde
OIL BOmft-IRCMf BEDS
GAME TABLE WITH 4 LEATHER CHAOtS
anriRAL TRBMB-aVlRAL OAK (XAIRS
MAHOGANY LOHIARY TABLE
OAK VAfll STAMNMlK MESSEB
(H.ASS-TQ# COFFEE TAH^E ■
ASSY. LAHK-RIRS-PKTURE FRAMES
AS8T. OtafflS-IBK:. GLASSWARE
ALL KINGS OF ranS A ENDS
9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
Off BaM^eld Blvd., lat carve on Oa|| Grove
GRSEMTItEERD. 1st hoase oa taft «lii porch
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N6W3-BEDR00M
REAL HOMES
^3«,950
OVER 1,40» SQ. FT. OF LIVllRS
9ACt.
YDm dMN LAIS (HI 4 SffilB.
A^MlAMOi MCLODRD IN
noes.
nmttB HATHA TSHNB «WB.
C^LEQePARK
Vtr^ato BeM^^hesapeake, Va.
TMa M4 to taMm RifW M. tetaMlBg% go ..
l^ate te <Mla«B Pafft anbaat^ at ftwMmim Rd,
424-9679
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PABTT TRAYS
CALL YOUR OPOER IN TODAY
40-3089
•Li-mii«tD
iniumfii
SMMIICCRTII
WMiiM>KMI
COMPLETE pttJ MNE OF KOSHER MEATS. CHEISES,
PAgTRMS AND SOFT YOGURT.
1-Th« SUN Building
a-SmorgMborcl-Paiici** ItaM
3-virgliilaRMl
4-0oldwi Qaltoy
5-AlMrdMn Barn
641ay Hay
7.PtMnp«rdair«
8*Qiii a Qaorga
10-Tony'a Haclanda
1 l<Moon Palact
* 2- Bamboo Hut
BAMBOO HUf
Chlnaaa R«staurant
• ■ Your home of c\\ ''y-''<
ViKGJI H BLVD. AT LYNWHAVEH
^nr.n.^ tfOQLCO) a40-2820
CHINBE COmMgy MNMHt PARTY
Christnts
lSfSaJSIS/SJS3S^Si/S/E2
* ^»-. -
PamNy
CMiaaa fto^Hvant
400'2321
YOU WILL BE SERVED DISH BY DISH
1. Appetiser: Fried Shrimp, Spare Rib« •
Cliocbs
>. 8(N|»: teptriil Sonp (kfin «n)» HMtt) or
Chlckenw/COT" •="■■" Chinese Style '
A. Cold Cui. Lninese Roast Bi^f and
Marinated Duck in fine £^ey Sance
B. Sauted Lobster ir/Hot Sauce * shrimp
w/Qreea l>eas
C. BeelSooog
D. Diced Chicken w/Walnut i^ Brown Saoce
E. Bamboo Hut Special Fried Rice
Dessert: Almond Bean Cake w/Fmlt Cocktail
Coffee or Tea
per person for reservations only
€fl«4^CirMe«JRii^ j^*
' Tilfiwi fitif tfai n |T.tj •
Aflw t p.B. Huts Dk. is ttora Rev Tern En M
FOB All
ylnee for SaedMu
SVEKDIG (Ms Is tt
CnatOMs* 4 PelyMslai eooklic
Btfciifc Unigm mmk Un
Live EntartaiiBeat • Ho eoftr
'A& dinert serred «llh . p«,pv Batter •
Salad •^SrapSoap •portHe Ceokle • Bet T
•StetttedSlee
Men. tkn Than. lLa.M. < llp.iB.
JPrt,.ttnfM. IL'mjB. . U mdlllkt
tan. 4>a. - lOpJi.
ZS9 ai dap andanco Bhf d.
^«wo«s iipeBiia>iip5li5y
SJSJS/a
Seafood St Bee^ ResCacinctatfe
AT LnMHAVEir im.ET - VBU^HA BEAe».^ffiIHtA
^KtaUstaf tt {rnsk seniood, keOi steuMd
nd ttm, trlmt m ei'UuL mA Jitfey
stMla.^w«et piaKsrand dMdath«eiBk-
taUs. SpMtoL imtty ftUm nd^^iOiNn^
i awattrite jmur ':
•CXABS
«UnfTE8
ALL YOU CAN EAT SPEaALS
Fi^iSoaljNwt^ ..... 113^8
.SlaanMcldtainp^ and/or
St^vnad Grata... ..•7.80
IHiaiER SBtVEO S PM-ll PM
•CLAKS
•KPCOtAB
UeaOy
J.R. "Jla" Geerca
unrnKSM mnrs
htvmmmoHmM
• s^nriMliMBflM
Anfle free pnrkiaf
♦ or - v,uu |/,ni- w V.
fuimPMn
f MkTlL. J
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Phil Hart irtytfes you fo
Vn-ginia's Rrsf
Smorgasbord House
over/oolcjng^
Liftfo Cre«jlr Vocfir Basin
870O$^oreOrlye
iff Short drjv« Aiorino/ Norfolk, Virgmb
Phone 583-331 7
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^ Priseess
MOON PALACE
ndewtWaMMM
Chinese- iMerlrnii e mwat
Ai^^ C^we -iUMtaM FoM
Roast Turkey 121^
or
Baked Virginia Ham
•
Cc^rd Greens & Yams
Pumpkin P»
SPECIAL $450
per person '
Cchkfsportiv,,
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RESTAURANT
Dine in rustic leisure and cahtUe-^lght
atmosphwe that wlUputyouin fust
the rli^t mood for a great •ywNN?
f STEAKS •PRIME AIB8 i
•SEAFOOD*
4 OMng tfooins A CocktaH Lounge
Prime & Wine $595
Sunday & K^NHtey
440 P.11.^ ttlHTA.!!. DAILr
atriays Mm Uattt 1S.-00 A.M.
SMCIfortlaavtMBlinL
^^^ (tetween Lak^VWfkiMdArtMiV te)
OBKW
DINE IN COMFOfrr AT
^Steaks
♦ Seafood
*SpaghMI
LumOmim-O^mei
11H»AM
wggp
mmm
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^^^lipiipiipi
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«ii^ii*Mi> tA j^j^
Bpra^lng
floating
mating
it ^^^,^^-1^,
ur New Yeats
TdO
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THE BIST IS YET TO COME !
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WILUEUi IIALONEY, Pl«»aat HaU a. - "Toijtfi
DEMISE ROBERf^N, Pntnam St. - *'Mx resoMtioB Is
to not mdce i^ r^dunms!" Her motb«r, LINDA TILLER,
say*, "rm goii« to try to be nicer to pecfle."
Virginia Beach resideito
had a hard time coming V
with New Year's resolu-
tions when the SUN polled
them.
Most people survey^
hadn't thought about it ]wt.
The ones who had given the
matter some considerattoo
came up with fairly comm<n
pa^ tor improvem^t.
9omt were going to stiy
drlridag »b»«b^^pw-
soB. Son* Mt nMMttoBf
were we^mv^my. Om man
saU te temt tlKWiht tf cm
for ^s j^tr ]rat hut ttat
he'd almys k^ wwyeMbe
ne SUN IMS tts Mn !«••
olWoBS \tA Vifi^ BeMh
will have to read oMiUg
issues to find oitt Jnrt what
« '« HAPPY HEW YEAR.
SUN photo interview by
,^AN C©ATES and PAM VANDEVEER
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I^LMA AMINS, B^worth SI. - "I guess I'U ^tovot KEMETH AOKBK, Bosworth St. - "I'll try totosesome fPiUR FELTER, Greenlakes Circle • "To work hanier DEBUE MARKS, Gather Place - "Not to qicad Wnw^
|BOkn«, as ttwaJ " w^^." for tte new year." money."
mala |^. forf, L«tl^ Dr. - "1^ wm mm mwmA." JM ^^3CK, OMf*
IMM^
ra^^ti
(B WIf
' )• im |^-|^^>p<w<'
.■%-im i< * u
P I pipir«^v^^
-Virginii Bwcfe Ita, Dec.
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«(•,
■Sf 'fc
1977: scandal, Liz, lovers
Shifting san^
still Shifting
Tiw beadi surrives another y^r, amid pr^mms of
tidal wtfws aad the pouDdtoKs i^ avtann ^pnf , i
Just aaother year ^>ent fryint to te#tte MMlftvn
mMUng (town toliiaini.
AooOier year of hastily relMdUiag emm. smcm «P
sand fMcQE aad dreamt «p S^ms to sare ttwowst.
I'n nertr beM one to make lie* Tear's reaolotfc^.
Sm» I p(»s«ss BO bvlts or vices, it's VMM terd to
CM* 19 «ltb aaj^dni ttat I voold o^ to ia]KDtre «.
Jut m» stale with fiTfliila Bcaeh. No need fM* rateces-
skty t«fl<ditoiis.
Ajk, jmt.,.ivn. It was aMOer iramtortel ywr iw me
sad VirtiBia B^ch. Fdl (tf red rmes ud prMiisM.
lie wad. the sea and "Virgiida ^ for hmni^."
i(4Bi Heirhart, Green Raa'iOTenineid 8dt»ldtnd hoasiag
and bea^ erostoa. Poli(» scaa^ elty coweil msikU
aid seaotel, s<»ndai.
JOOII <0Ot«#
-^MEifttor-Pil
The Neptune festlTal fo^s bndce, Lis Taylor's got an
aching back and no one sdiovs to see the King off.
Joe Canada, Kister O'Brien and Joel Smith.
Sheriff Joe Smitt «tas bat has a headache, John Atkin-
son wins but has a headache.. .I've got a headadietoo.
Jets and the Navy. Hoods and Hilltq?. Ifeyeraand the men.
Here a stab, tbere a shol,frerywhereakill, UU. Virginia
Beach has its crime., d-ei-o.
Doesn't it make yoa lodi back with a de^ sense of longing
for a year no« g{me...aad what a year. Virginia Beach
will have to work hard to beat '77 in '78.
op
RbeAdo tllHef
1-^— - mm BtfM W^^r
A beacb year Just lite mwA ottera, sud wise, trying to
keep those totels tr<m tcqjpling into tbe mighty blue Atlantic.
That's ooe thing stable aboat every year at Virginia Beach-
tte in8tal)Uity ai the beadi.
Nothing like b^nidng im«ii
RESOLVED..
Leam to
ti*i herbs
n* Gre^ Nec| Brandt
otm VbpsiM Beack Mblie
Ubntj «1U pmeatapiiH
grttv OB Im^ and their
vm m WedMsAty, Jan. It.
at Wi {>.n.
At tUs ttme Unda Bon-
btno ftdUvaa, a tocal Im^-
biUst, wiU pTftseat a sUde
and. lecttti^ vftpnm on tte
dies of herbs and vUdplants
thai can be fouM locally.
Tim IRtignm U firee and
remir«fi no registntion.
Tbiaft^on«B is tor a^ts
alttKwp m a^ are wel-
eom.
^ Ubnury Is located at
12S1 Bayae Drive in themU-
top area of Virginia Beach.
For ftirttiar Inforraatioo
contact John Callahan at 481-
v094> *■ * ■'"**^
Child care
tiutfiiiat
IBrary
The Grflat Neck Branch
of the VlrglBia Beach PubUc
Lihranr aad the Cotventive
EMkndm ScrvicM 4-H wiU
present a diild care c<wrse
for yoHog peofdc ages 13
and up at the library beg^n-
■iagJan.S.
'n» coQrse has been
IfnlM to 15 yoi^ people
aad pre-rei^Mratloe is re-
quired beginning imme^te-
1^ aad vp tntil the course
h«|^.
1lM classes ,«U1 be held
for ftnr Tv^days fran 4
p.m. aattl S:^ p.m. Tte
eltMM wUI he held m Jan.
S, 10. 17 and 24.
Hie emu^e is desiped to
he^ teMs to all aqpecte of
caring for lAfants andchll-
drM.
BegirtnitioQ canbedMeat
Oie Uhraty which Is loctfed
»t 1251 ^yM OMve In ^
lUUtop area of ITlr^Ma
Beach. /
For farther Wnwat^
eontiflt IM^ie Carter witt
ttMt Iftnry at 481-6094 or
^/ Jaekson with 4-R at
427^4811.
FHmprogrmn
onslatefar
children
The Onat Nedc Boraoch
^th» Virginia M^ FubUe
U^nr will preseit a
flM^ fUa p^gnn Us
wdrtA togl^iiMfiraandw
te Satoftttf , ^an; 14, at 1}
a.a.
Tii, aorie to be shown
thls^AttJ* ''The lohBs -
toMKlfiiHter" which Is in
«^|^ttrts awnniaate-
^4CaMiales.
Wflt^ ts m reglstntlMi
Hr ^^ jjMra^aw tovwtt
MnM* an«M)ik«dtote]w
$a»itt the lyiypy d»-
Mt d^^ined M* very jra^
cMirtB.
file iam» is JoMed A
t^» ana ofOMl^Ma Muh.
Fm- furflwr UhNtuWa
OB UUs prcfran tmtM
OwMte ^Ml^ at 481-
Oniat I will have a perfect year.
Dlliat 1 vitt do ny heat to ste«teh a UtUe closer to heavra,
OThat IwiSvwkaadpl^rttdleanaBd love and try my best,
to aeet ritq^oasttUtljr tridle ftaflieriag my Best,
DThat I wfll speadauure tlmeathome, to bettor know my kin,
OiPMt I «iU get more eieretoe (the better for my idda!},
OThi^ in rtBiwri>er birihdqrsvUhciftaaadcardsand calls.
□ThBt 1 irlU do 1^ best to not sead peo|de q» the waUs,
J.
OThat I wUl soon investigate retaraing to night classes,
athat I will keq> the volume low while watching forward
passes,
OThat, if I am a boss. 111 he patient, I will listen,
OThat, if I am a window-washer, all oqr puies will glisteB.
Oniat I WiU read tola oan agaia, check what I want to do
that I wlU have a happy year.. smI TU he^ you have one.
tool
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HARES BYERLT
FresldMt
JQAilCOATES
Ediior
TOMSniGCO
Advwtlahig Manager
PiMlafeed evwy Wedaesdai by Byerly PubUcations with
■^ oMee leeated at 118 Rfsemant Rd., Vtrgiala Beacb,
Va. IM8I. SMoad dasa pMtage paid at Lymdutven Sta-
tka hi 1^ Wa Beach. Sl-veA sid>seriptioB by mall: $7.
Drummer!
Openon IRA AcGOunf and
SovefortheFuhjre.
1 fr ISO fox shelf iwedrertremenfcKcounf.
2. AMows o cofifribuflon c^up to 1 5% of your earned IrKome nor ro exceed $1, 500.00
p^ yeor, fer $1 , 750. QOif shored wtth spouse who is rrar gainfully erriployed.
3. If both husband ond wife work, rhey con open seporofe occounis fer the rrioxlrnum
onnounrof $3,OC30.00oyeot
4. Any(^ con qucrfify fhor is nor ocrively porridporing in Q rax quolified pension plon.
AM
petiiAA
9Mi
MVISfiO
TOIAL
Mro65
$1500
m%
$52,^30
$257,327.00
35I065
$1,500
m%
$45,000
$169,302.69
40IO65
$4.5C»
7«i%
$37,500
$1W,339.00
45fo65
$1,500
7H%
$30,000
$ 68.491.07
Open yMMT IRA
Aolounrby
DeoMnbwdl,
W7.
SaytaiiB
I aee not a step
me as I tread oe aaother
year;
Bat rve left the past in
God's keeplag, - the Fb-
hire His mercy shall clear;
Aad what looks dark in
Oie dateaee, may brliMaB
aa I draw aear.
-Mary Gardiner Brataard
W^f.
"Create la me a eleaa
hear^ O God; and renew
a rii^ q4rit withia me."
-Paalma Sl:10
RESOLVE TO START THE HEW YEAR WITH FAITH
The New Tear for maay of as osnally brings an occasion of festivity, foUowed by a
weU-meMdag bnt gMerally short-lived lUt of drastic persoaal r^orms. Aiwever,
one resdlvtlon is all you'll ever need, if yon will let faith s^engthM year itetermlna-
ttOB to become a better person. Let the first page of the new calendar represent HkX
aew leaf yw are hn^ ,over, and If yon will resolve to attend the Chareh <rf your
Choice regfllariy throh^Mmt the comlat year, all the other Items oa your Ust wUl
uadoubtedly take care of themselves.
W. L -BILLY- RHODES
Plumbing and Heating Contractor
1231 Laurel Avenue - Chesapeake
420-7108 424-5729
Haynes Furniture Company Rosewood Memorial Park
SI24 Va. Beach Blvd.
.ljn4|!>r«-B«ldiBg-Carpetiag
Bayslde Motors
4747 Shore Or. 404-4563
Charles C. Hale, Sr. * Staff
Kempsville Pharmacy
52(6 Princess Anne Rd.
Robert W. Clyburn-Lynn Leavitt
Lindsay Bros. Inc.
HnmUng-Heating-Fttel Oil Del.
MS Newtown Rd. 497-4633
it^'' '"""^J' .
631 Witch Duck Rd. 497^8925
C. C. Kiriqiatrick
If litis Furniture at Httltop
1712La^Rd. 428-59S1
L. H. Bums k Staff
Price's Incorporated
4S80 Pembroke Mall 622-3706
Brand Name Appliances-TV-Stereo
,tf7->si<' Home Federal Savings
& Loan Assoc.
1635 Laddn Rd. 426-0327
Church Accounte Welcome
Smith Sales & Service
460 BatUefield Blvd. N.
Elwood Smldi k Employees
547-2929
Charlie's Seafood Restaurant
3139 Shore Dr. 491-9863
Mary E. Rehpelc k Employees
Keilam and Eaton Inc.
BIdg. Supplies
Princess Aaae Stetlon 427-3200
Frank k David Keilam
Andy's Plumbing A Heating
1003 Canal Dr. 485-5000
State-Registered-New k Old Work
Kellam-Eaton Insurance Co.
3111 Pacific Ave. 428-9161
Furniture Showrooms
828 E. LltUe Creek Rd.
2981 S. MUitary Highway Mi^
Sandy Bolte k Employees #m^ , _, . .,, _ _
^^«l. D. Miles & Sons, Inc.
Chesapealce Savings & Loan ^ ^- >"'*■' ^- *^ Assocutes
Mill-End Carpet Shop
4740 Va. Beach Blvd. 497-4854
Taylor B. Carr k Employees
Preston's Pharmacy
1401 Poindexter St. 545-7337
James L. Marshall and Emfdc^ees
Todd Electric Company
Henry k Moses Todd k Staff
Higglns Realty, Inc.
6620 Indian River Rd. 420-3120
Cedl M. Harrison A Assoetates
Frank N. Wood and Assoetates
Engineering Media Inc.
606 R. Liberty Street
CharUe Haekworth k Staff
Brentwood Restaurant
A Lounge
ISU Geo, WasUngtea BMway
Owaapeake. Va. 487-Otll
Tom * Unda Rapier k Co.
Overton's Market
1419 Fetadezter St 54S-94N
The Overtoas k Ea^oyees
Townsend Fuel, inc.
James Van Dyke and EsMiloyeea
Southern States
Chesapeake Assn., Inc.
1764 S. MUitary I^way
L. Bdmont WIlUuM ft PMSOMel
420-1841
Plas^r AmericaR
Management Md Peraonnel
J^
TNs feature is made possbte throi^ the
cooperation of our ministers. It is paid for
by these area frms w^k) believe cwr chur-
ches are a vital part of our cwnmurrty Ke.
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Beach teachers oppose
collective bargaining rtrie
The VitfiMa B^tk MexaMo AssotMiim, W^re^tag
most itf tte tMd^rs in tte eit;, Ms wice4 stroBg (^»-
sttten teihe f««rt i <fceti tfw<itt tte Vlrfti^ iNv»rtffie Cmtrt
against coUe^n terpiidac ko' sttte el^^ytes.
Tine assoctattw itrmdl tte d«^lot "ttEtremely r^ret-
Ad tkat its mmj svc^ssM tuviiaii^ r^ti«^'* irftt
tke Vlifli^ Beack &teol Board tas teM ieopardized by
tte (teetsioB.
V.B.E.A. i^-miMoit SoMft L. fiutx laH the cotort's
muf wl«nitibMS tte ouiMly mtarM vukinK relattM-
dM^ Mt dMtfes ttt ri|^ ^ i^ctai^ as pnrfesslt^s,
to te^ iiMHUgfttl iqpM iaki tte cAiiattoml vncma.
?.B.E.A. ondals a^ooKed ttcf are Bfi^ its tetdters
to tmwl to Biciwnd &turtt]p, FA. S to paiti^te
la a tmtMon kM^^ ^(»rt vtth teacibra eoBilie all
oiwr tte sttte.
Beach beauty
•^iniu Beach of Vitl. ( arol Srotfct-
Is the^feal^
an 89th street?
By LEE CAHILL
SUN Public Affairs Writer
D&t^a^TS want to buiM two duplexes oa four Irts cut
ort <tf a lOO-toot wide strip o( land identified on city mm
as 89th street.
Brt is 8M Str«t a baa fide lOCf-fort wide right-of-way
oin«i 1^ tte city, or does it belonr to Laiie Geor^ Cor-^
pon^M^ tM claims it iwrebased it aloq with the assets
(d^ntiw defuwt C^ie H«iry Corgontlcm?
The Uke Gewfe Carporttlw in^ ^ city to accept
the «mpaf:t 0n as a !nMii|iioB which would aatail
ctostai tts itw«l Oft the ocott ildt^ lewiiiig two S«-to^
U^ taaddaK iq> agaiost Fort Story. It would also m^n
cl^i^E fdl the aortt half (rf SAh street backi^ against
FOTt ^>ry to term two more lots divided from the others
by a e«l de sac.
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Beach Eastern regional chanps
Water, sewer laws
passed by council
By LEE CAHILL
SUN Public Af&irs Writer
Virginia Beach pr(q;>erty owners are now required to bode
tq> to city water and sewer lines within one year after tt»
services become available.
City Council Monday afternoon i»issedt|M^.mandatoryhooic-
^ ordinances, makii^ them effective immediately, and also
called for a public heari% on Feb. 28 to ciMisklerttine
»lditional m(»$Qres recommended by the Mayor's Commi-
ttee Ml Sewer and Water Rates.
The comniittee report, presented by Vice Itayw Patrick
L. StaaAflg, cMtlman, also re^mroends Oat Coomril this
month auttorixe the sale of ^ million io General (^li-
gation Bonds to be repaid by a |9.1 milli(» Revenue Boni
issue to be authorised in April 1977. These Amds will
fimnce wnter and sewer construction throi^fh 19T7.
Patriots take city
basketball title
Poting for j^ctsres after winntag the Eairtem Regional
Chanptonsh^is in Frin-nary are Chris Taytor tS First
Colonial (105), Wayne Martin si KempsvUle (U2), J<Anny
milibais ol KeUuB <126), and Tim Wagner of Cof(14S).
David Moore drives on Gary Little.
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School imbalance brings changes to Virginia Beach school boundaries
■■'M
BfGARY FULLERT(»f
SUN News Editor
Like many other cities, Virginia B^^ faces atrial
pofmlatlon iKrease. Masf familtos find the ndwirban life
in Virgil Beach attractive and decide to moi« kere.
TUs "in-B^ratton' snloosly affects Viiiinia Bendi
schools, causing acme to be over-crowledaBd scnae to be
uder vtilized. He dieet is parficalarly iramatic at the
elem^ary school tevel.
Vii^ii^ Betdi sdmd officials are now feced witti this
inbtlaec for the 1977-78 school year and have decked
that howdary (Aangn are necessary to bring ea<A affected
schoiA more te balance.
Last Ttarstejr irig^ prtaie^Mls and PTA presidents d
20 flr^i^ BmcA ^twsitary tO^^f/IBtm Dr. E.E.
BrickeU, stAfxi nq^rtataadaaLgM^PBF«rtiiMd the
sKtiitfiM to tte« tm wi^ai M^teir tt^ taretttstrict-
MeteU UM the PTA heMs and ^Im^ials that rwtts-
frieling was ne«i»ary to aqaaUee tte uli^ation of all
sckotris and to ftfMate aneccssary con^rsctioa <d d-
emciiary sckxds.
«f i
E, E. BrickeU exp]aine<! Ihf- ;>ii»!«<S'xf srhwl bauBriary
elemoitary scImwIs.
chan^i last Mardr to B^h prlncftals a»l PTA teids
Virginia Beacit SUN all-city basliotball team
(rfFi
Qvto Loweff
at K«B|»vine
Caneiw Mooi^lkml
of Ken^vUle
ZdlicfMtf
rf hrst Crttmitl
riacess Anne
A
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irv^'^nm
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m • p-»i pi p p p »
J -pt, pi p /P'.
JU -P * PI-P--PL-
Vltflaia B«ft<A $tio. Jm. It|
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Beach Dome lands boxing
ISe attends Classic
Ccdortul nie Nastase of Rumaoia smashes a serve while
attending the Beach Tennis Classic last April.
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n^9
By BLAIR THURMAN
WV l^rts Editor
ProfMSkDSl Iwxlif is coming to Virginia Beadkcm a
regolar basis.
Accmxling to Dallas Tohill, president of sports Promo-
tlO! ^' '"•♦ " nrnfo.:- ' ; ,f* will hP filled
at the Virginia Bea<tf Dome within the next year. The first
date IS Junr 6, with S2 rounds uf boxiog scheduled.
ToWU, al«« with Ed Ownes, vice- president and secre-
tary/treafurer of S^rts Promotions Services, is financing
U» project, and tea hired State Boxing Commission In-
spector Wally Haigb as general manager to ran the (yer-
otfon. Haigrh will soon resign his present poritlon In order
to voit fiR- ^rts Promotions Services.
T(AiU, a VitfiBta B^teh resUieflt told the SUN, "We
want to get prctfessioul q»rte in this town, and we think
bnlag t* a winuer." He e^Mainwi why he thinks the ven-
tre will be a 8iic<»8s. "Ttere is no place for area ama-
teurs to tnm ^0, and to my understanding, I'm the only
pr<Noot«r in Viigta^."
Th« June S card will feature five f^ur- round fights
uA two ati-roniid fig^ in the Dome, which will seat
Ir4p0 tpttHatan. ToUll sees the relatively small seating
c^dfy ai a ptat. "Tbert will l)e no bad seats and every-^
q^ wffl In M* to see elearly," he said.
il opens way to growth corridor
A 2,000 acre tract northeast of the Courthouse huy pro-
vide Virginia Beach with its second growth corridor.
A master ^n Is being prepared for the entire tract
to evwtuaUy inclqde sli«le - ftmily and townhouse con-
straction commercial devel<^ment, and an 18-bote golf
eoirse, two Uhn and recreational facilities.
MeamMIe reiotfng of the first 15*7.8 acres of the land
to R-5 Refldeflttail was apptmeA Monday afternoon by
City Comcil. Develqiers plan to construct 438 single-
family homM on this land.
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Residents asiced
to limit water use
The City of Virginia Beach is asking residents to vol-
untarily limit their use of water between the bcwrs of
6 a.m. and 9 p.m. for the next 30 days.
City Manager George L. Hanbury told City Council
at an Informal meeting Monday afternoon that if the vol-
untary limitation does not work, the city may have to re-
sort to arbitrary restrictions.
The fault lies not with the supply of water, fdiich,
he said, would be adequate, but with the city'»distri-
iHition system.
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Norsiiig Hoi
: kst M^, hi^^'without a slight ca^
■: ■• • 1-..(J.H, ;, .
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princesses s^cted
Neptune princesses frrnn area high schools were selected
last May for the Court of King Neptune IV.
^JUNE
2>
All-City Baseball team setected by SUN
(4.
Playar of the Year
Mfi» .^e, Player of the Ymf, fi^m KempstAli, tiuws
his wiinli« furn ^^alnst Ctarehland last May -
Ton? Tata
of Kempsvllle
Tom R«p
of Kem^vtlle
Del Moody
id KempsviUe
Twmt$-am-fmx'-o\4 SUcey Price was crwrMd QMen
(tf a» Su ta July for the N^itwie Festival's first major
beanty pageant.
M^kab^*^idta»dft
m.m..^%.
tfMaai
M
i
water savings pian
h }f .' t IS
*ratVk ^•^IhVt.^ ip^i
ardin*
unces cs; ' otis mucb as $500 ^ te termin-
ntioo of VHt(. period tf MMMueir.
Virginia Bt . 'to apprart tttvA^
saving measures Monday aflernoon. Tbe dttts tl^it-
folk and Chesapeake were expected to consider similar
urdinances Twsday to meet the emergency resulti^ tnm
the prolonged drought affecting Norfolk's water sandy
which fiirnjshfis *(at<>r to Vinrlnia Beach and jart of Ckes-
The iii'ji t'uase cji tut nruiriance nsts seven specific
prohibitions as follows:
No waterkig of shrubbery, trees, lawns, etc. except
from a waf^irinp fan nv irfhfr container not io eiceed
thret
Nn
w^i niTlf -iill''"""
. '•►^t ifi 1 *o?iO
ity with a water recycling system approved by the city.
A sign must be posted stating such a recycling system
is io operation.
No washing sidewalks, stre«ts, service station aprons,
exteHor of bulUttngs or wy outdoor surface except from
a bucket or oOier cootalnti^ not to ttc«ed tb^ee gallons.
No operation «f any oroamental fountains.
No fiUir" ■" -"«"'nf!; of swimming and/orwading pools.
City Matt L. Hanbury said, however, that re-
placeneot of water in pools to makiK np for evtiporatloD
will be permitted to keep the pool .system operating prop-
er^.
ttesMBnts^ fight etty han
Greai^i residoiAsviewal plans in A^ost for^e ggvera-
ment ii^ized houi^ slated for ttelr ctmUDimity. The
residents init 19 ii good fight but the bimsing project was
l»iilt, anyway.
ChambCi" oi tommerce j.ijk>uikih "a*i uma* ■..»'='v> '••™
wife Nita. find Jaycee president Bill Richeson, take tim^
out t ' the chambers annual outing in September
at Priiiwo^ Millie Park.
Kings Grant
hot potato stili going
Residents of Kings Grant offered pro]M)sals to Virginia
Beadi Council to dela)r .in «pstitment project. But the re-
ply teceived to their ^ro^sals from City Uanager George
L. Hanbury referred to townhouses.
AiMirtmeots or townhouses, CounplliloBdayafterBOOBtook
no action on a request by the citizens of Kiags Grant
and neighboring areas of the Little Ntok PenittsuU that
the city impose a buildiog moratoriiM Io give ttte Coua-
cil time to review and revise its zoolag and development
poliei^ to ensure that future building derelopmcnt pro*
ceedfi at a pace diredtly geared to the ability of the city
to pbm for and fund accompanying community services."
eas.
viig
to f igiit liousing
>n their drive ti s- *?'
income housing project iroin being constructe-.
,[,.;,>, I and surrounding h'
Those ill attenaancf cueered iis Attorney i
Gilbert warned city officials "take heed-yt^
(jr last term." , , ^
**'f!agerGeorge Hanbury spoke to the residents asking
■derstand that their City Council is not tespon-
sibk lor the planned construction. He instead directed
resDorslbilttv for tlte planned project to HUD and the building
f! id Waldrow, Inc, of Roanoke, an ars
nw ui wii tvun Corporation.
Hanbory, told residents that the planned project would
feature a racial make up of 90% white and 10% black. Gil-
Tw»H ri>taliated calling Hanbury's reference to race in the
lersonal insult" and stated that "nothing could be
nuer uoin the truth."
The heart of the resistance to the project appears to
be the failure of the city to keep abreast of the temendous
growth in <>>" fpmpsville and Green Run area of the city.
v* *h.
FreeW9e0 brIhigsBfili a pony
Six year old Beth Miller of Chesapeake was the SUN's
success story ol the year. Beth advertised a free home for
a pony in the SUN's Free-Bees and without too much delay
r^CeiV«l|lft frf* nnny.
^ocro6eR/#-
Iteptuiis Festival higMights Beach autumn
King Neptnnv, Fred jHapolltmo, and court were the royal-
itv surroundlnc thd Neotune Festival held In Octcter.
Inlet
oaficei mM
' HMel <» Hiiu ,1 was meM b? the
Irgisii Mk(^ to r. WayM MeLotey
^OTual mmm M^day afiec^w, that iM ctty
^t rewl^ mw* i» tte iand «e^ (or tte
tk Mlt. As it is, the ten
f^t4w l^ftMfs^ll ^sm%m
diT^^^M% aMi il*« «M ■ »|JMii» ii w ii wg iii»rin«, iBuWi
A
Wi^ito jh»*j«i^ ow. m, iwi
mtm
mm^
ch election re ^ ffs
«ftV«ff
J0:Caipda or Virginia iHteti ran and lost tM state elec-
flki' In Voveinb«r for tte offlc* of Virginia's Lt. Govemer.
Herl Canada is pictured witii Marsball Coleoun at a GOP
rally held on Virgiida Bwcli Blvd. a few days btiort
tlK Section.
Sheriff Joe Smith woo re^ila^on in Kovembet uncontest-
ed.
I Jotu Atkinstm, new treasurer for Virgbiia Bracb.
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No more
water bah
AU water conservaticn measures in Virginia Beach im-
I posed At%. 29 in the midst of the summer drought, have
; been lifted.
Starting November 15 to coincide with anticipated action
" Norfcdlc City Council, restrictions were taken off "non-
JOHN AHONSON; Virginia Beach Treasurer-elect;
"Winning beats katng. I'm looking forward todie challmge
ofd(dngtbe}0b."
CLARENCE A. HOLLAND; Virginia Beach Mayor, "In the
House of Delegates race, the incumbni^ all returned by
close margins. It's my observation that the candidate
who got the most votes was the only one who did not seem
to be involved in Council matters."
BUSTER O'BRIEN; HooM k Debates candidate; "We're
«sappointed we didn't win but we're very proud of the
things peq>le didfor us." / i* «« w we
:%'■ •••' ,«
essential" water uses such ajs watering lawns, wasttingcars
•and (iUii« swimming pools. '
At the same Ume, the ci^ has resumed enforcement
<rf mandatory water ant sewer hook-ups ordinances which
had bera siKpended because of the water shortage.
Jaycees select Beach beit
Winners of the Virginia Beach Jaycees annaal Outstand-
ing Awards were announced in November. Winners are
(left to right): Outstanding Young Educator Donald L.
Harvey, Outstanding You% Law Enforcement Officer Jim-
my W. Mobley, Outstanding Young Woman Kay Mitchell,
Outstanding Young Farmer Donald H. Horseley and Out-
standinc Young Man Skip Wilkins.
i-i
eDEG£n5ERi?&
TlmfM oktift iv»V Imt go trornia M» etM^m' to mmHmr wm."
Beach bfcje laws pronvtod tNs SUN adtorial cartoon In Oeqember.
Beach conference center approved
Virginia Beach Citf Cotmcil aniroved a contract for the
coastructioo of the Arts ami Conference Center which will
push the total cost of the project |2 million ^yond the |16
million orginally estimated by City Manager George 1.
Hanbury.
The v(rte was not unanimous, 7-3, but tiie item had
been placed on the "consent agenda" reserved for matters
considered to be routine by the City Council. These items
are usually v(Aed with a single motion.
Council liiH-oved the low bid of Basic Construction Com-
pany lor IM.OeS irtiich reflects a $2,104,600 reduction
from tte orglnal Ud of $18,168 of $2,104,600.
Architects fees ($1.3 million), roads, cutts and gutters
($700,000) tad eaotli«encles ($500,000) wUl bring the en-
tire ia>o]ect over the $18 million mark.
Blue laws confuse council
By LEE CAHILL
SUN Public Affairs Writer
' CouBcilmaa R. L. Ri^s brooght his tight against <&e
tete blue law before his coljeifues on tba Virginia
BMch City Council, received Ituhe glimmers of «9-
port, but no action.
Although there was gemral agreement among the coim-
cilnM that the law was poorly written, «^ff»fBSii^ and
difltcttlt to enforce. Council failed MMday aftoraoon to
glm Rlf^ the endorsement of a ref«reiid«m whkth he
•oiigirt.
Enacted by tlM; State Legislature, the l^ue law pto-
vidM localities with a local ^On thrvugfe a nrfereedum.
Rampant growth hit by 000
To halt "nu^jant, imo»trail«4 frm«i" James F. WU-
^■briak m tte CqibcU «I CIHc tMi^niiAtlon of Virginia
Mmel fovalty mibmitted a Ust^ s^testiMs to coim:il-
VMM tew n^ir«s a'e^p-^w^ve laM use ptei lor
■MA tfty^ t8M, wAmWl^mmB todottsbe^ "to
wi^WB* Mt the'fiMit BMM% 4u 4u^ a htdlow itocu-
wkeX in respMse to state re^naniift,"
CCO yttJfKNMua mA. tx sUi^eut i ««|yu-«mi«ts Ofe SM-
iag ngalMoBS and on eoartU s^e <teM^vmettt.
A MlgMitlOB ttat woidd teve a f^ta^Mit oe ^^ te-
\rri«pMM it to "Umtt hM! (Mi^^^terMM4^«tty.
ii»i^ revM^iag tte mnmk trw^w M^nai^fMHr-
iUy tevonlfly to mtfig timpm tttt IvavMi i w uity .
"fta doBl inaft to sh9 p^tMi." i^ miilftilifc,
mM to dendop a WW eoae^ towant j
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^^^MflMMiaart^H^M^MflMMiMtfflMiikMitfflail
pnnn^n
'^m^^mmm
totmrVki
military at home and abroad
IJB^^
Uebold
Berry
Kt^y
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llariM Lance Cofporal Scott D. Taylor, son of Mr. tod
Mrs. David Tafloir of 3M0 Old Tm Laac, Vir^nia BmA,
lias btMi promOUi) to Ms pres«M rank vkttt sarvlic vttk
tke 2d Marine Divlsioo, Marine Corps tew. Cao^lAjcue,
N.C.
M j^Md tke lluia* Con^ im DeenMer I97S.
Yuhas
liai§ SUf'i ^rvlceB^ Seaman A|f>r»tice Joan L.
Y^ai( ilinltiir ^ Mr. aad Mrs. Alliert I. YohasotQpal
Av«., TttHiti Vaadi. vas graduated from Basic Ship's
SMrvMeiMB S^ool.
k im trains of Princess Hi(l> School skt Joiaed
Hudson
C^OMl I^^ C. Hodsett (d Tborou^ood Drive. Vit-
tfihi B e tcit, was mmm ^^ toore tlua 200 Air Fon^ Re-
ser# oi^^ fl iri M0 D iit the natiOB vho idteaded tte re-
erat annal eaafcrence Uxr academy liaison officer coord-
iaaUB-f aad ikpattes beld at the U.S. Air Forte, Academy^
Coloiito l^rhiifs, C(rio.
Holman
Thenas D. Bolmaa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert D.
Petndte Qt SmfleM RtNid. Vlrgioia Beach, is currently
atteniHag tie U.^. liaval Academy, AnmqKdis. Hd.
He is a 1973 gradaate of Frank W. CoiUchS^ool;
Flynn
Const Ourd Seaman ^ii»«rtiee Denate D. Flyn Jr.,
son of Ifr. aad Mn. Dem^ D. Glymi of Kings Ldw Drive,
Virginia BmA, has ctmipleted mcmtt traintag at the
Const Guard Trabdng Center, Cape Iby, N. J.
A wn gradnate of Kellam High School, he joined the
Coast Gnard in S^teaher 1971.
WHttams
U. S. Air Force Airman First Class Cnrtis M. Williams
Jr., son of Mr. ud Mrs. Cvrtts H^lUams Sr. otMorgu
Trail, VirfinU BMCh, kas arrived tot dnty at BiMMqro
Air Force ^Mm, N. J.
The airman attested Kenqtsville High School and Vir-
gUria Beach Vocational-Technical School. ^^ .^j^^,.
^uiioS lo 91fiSdD
l-I o1 ijn*'^
Talejkowski
Mvy SnaiMn Recrtit AUred O. Ta^ovM, Mn ot
Mr. ud Mrs. Alfred 0. Talejowski Sr. <rf WilUam Pitt
LMe, Virgil BMCh, has coo^^nd n^ratt tav^tag
A ttie Ifeval Traimag Cater, Great Lalces, 01.
He ff^tAUm lUvy ta Sinter 1977.
Post
Mvy Cm^ ThMHs S. Post, son of Mr. ntf Mrs.
Wutf I. ^at tf. Kdao CoHft, VfrfMi AnA, n^MIy
^■^•M the haaic MMl Fli^ (Mpeer Pftgcam A Vb»
Mi«l i^ te^ to MrMk,
A 1^ ff^HM id Ferru mtm Ctdi^i, i^ fhyl*
1^,. ifm a tnehria*- of a^Me d^r«. he jataatflte
Ibvy Ainna Mervtt FrMln^ck L. UMxAd m, swof
Pradirtek L. IMOd Jr. of Virginia Beach, haa eta-
pletod reeratt trataft* at tte Mval Tratatog Crater,
(Maado, Pte.
M ioiaed ttie Itavy in iMmher 1977.
Richards
Robert J. Richards, sonof Mr. andMrs. Jack B. Rlektfrte,
Ceaventtoa Drive, flrgiaia Beach, ik currently tftei4M|
ttie U.S. Haval Academy, Ann^poUs, Md.
Be is a 197( gradna«i tf teystde High School.
PhiHips
Navy Sanaaa Briaa M. I%ill4», soa of Mr. and Mis.
Paul C. PUUlps otMc^ve Conrt. Virgiaia Baneh, ban eon-
pMed the Navy's basic riectrkity eleetrtadcs coarse.
A 19K gradnate of Kempsvflle High SdMOl, he Jolaed
the Navy iaJidy 1977.
Coleman
ifa^pM Privati WOHe F. CouMmir., nibee wm
in^ da«h(er of Mr. and Mi'iVlklRiitdiler et^fiato
Baieh, hns competed recndS tnmtt >t tt* Mnrtae Cor#
Reentt Depot, Panls Islaad. S.C.
He Joiaed the Mariae Corps in April 1977.
Todd
Mvy Ueoteanat Commuder Janw M. Todd^ soft <rf Mr.
ud Mn. Blutflo V. Todd of NMth Lake Road. Virgiaia
Be8<^, has ben promoted to his loessnt nudt vhile servtag
at Pearl &ut>or Haval Shin«rd, Hamii.
A 19M gradnate Ot m Merdmnt Marine Academy. Kiigi;
Poirt, M.T., vdth a badwlor (d scimce degree, he Joined*
the Navy la September 1969.
Copeland
staff Sernnrt WHliam W. Copetand, tntjOer of Jnmee
W. Copelaad of Oafclaaf Laae, Vir^nia Beach, tan gradaated
from Hw tactied Air Comnud Noneemiwinrioaad OtDcer
LcHlersUp School at Laagley AFB, Va.
Cason
Sergsnat William T. Cason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paal
S. Cassa Sr. of Saabonrd Road. Vlrgtaia Bendi, hangra^
dnatad «Nk haaors ti Keestar AFB, Mtos., fmm fhe UJ.
Air tmtt tatt^ctf traittbv course lor ^ teaSte mtii€H
Tly i^gnaat is a 1979 gradmrte of Kellam H^
Syre
UJ. Att- FersetWf S«i^nnl I^ry A- *Fre, aeaef Ite.
A^f* M a 19VI padMe of Mi* («. vs.)
~ LMMaM 1. Iflffe, ftitdas ^
W.fa.
Navy Yeonah ThlN Class Phttttp W. Befnr. sepiefj^- Jtobw f^ ^^t^J^SJ^^S^^^L
fred Berry of 19* Stmt aad 0«^ilo€»ol«aaU Mat "•»» wn^i:«*2X'^fS^ ^^^
Road, both of Virgiaia BnA,re(^i<^aMdlrMn«ei- Beaei, w parted fro* The Barte Mwfl.
tended doploymeat in the WMtern Pa^.
He is servii« u a crei«eiMw tfnard tte ^paiMMS
eomnatd ship USS Blue lUge. hmepw*«l to *n Ole|«.
Wlile dtptoyid. his am operate* as a mM <rfthelI.S.
Seventh Fleet.
He Joined the Havy in Jtfy WI4.
A 197S graduate of Fruk W.vC« ffli^ Srtotf. Md a tf!f
gnduate of VlrgWt I^Mattanetftt Wven^. «cMm«4^
«ith a bachelor etee^ee d«irae. N Joind HI Wt^^
Corps in May 1977. A ^
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Brown
Enoch
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Nny Smaak ^«nlt Dina L. Brtuni, ana <tf lb*, aad
mH. Oaaa L. Brevn of TMlfm XMm, VtiiWa Bench,
^ OMq^M Mcndt tnfalar «t ike Naval TnAUng Cte-
ter. e^risMh^ FM.
He Jeiaed the Itevy ia March 1977.
INM' Wlfr
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m ot 1^t|^ Baaek, van
IBlllfh Of Wf^MU^ff
Itefae Seeoad
Mr. ud Mra. Joha
irtte Midn Is Hie
MKttey of 8ui|y
gradttted from The
A 1919 gcadtote of Utiversity of Vlr^ala.
viUe, wtth a iiehdor of arts degree, he Jolnad^
C^rpn la Itey Im.
McNeni
Wniams
Navy Flrenu Apprentice Mark B. McNeiU. sm of Mr.
aad Mrs. R^ Mif eUl of Paul Jones Circle. Vlrgtaia Baneh,
hu oei^pMnd^iert^ tndniag A Hm Naval Traintag Cen-
ter, (M^ido. Ftti.
He Joined the Wty in November Itn.
Mariae Private Ftrrt Class UtMm L. Wlttnas. sonol
Shirley L.WBUams of Ptrst Ce«« Rsad, Vfetfala Bwcft^
hw r^orled for doty vM Hie Id Martae DIvlslea, Itartae
Coivs Base, Camp LeJeue, N.C.
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Mariae CMttih IM 0. Paulsoa. soa of !fevy C^laia
ud Mrs. G. t Patfsoa of Whisper Lane, aadvlieM irtte
Susu is the daq^lfr of Retired Mariae Corpa Gcaeral
ud Mr*. Cart A. fd«gdale of Cwdlatf load, tfl of ^«r-
glala Be*eh, M eonptoted Hw Airiatloa Bafrty Conmaad
Course.
A 1999 graduate of Lehigh Ufetverstty, Bethdem. Pa.,
trttt a flUuMn^ of Science degree, he Joined Hm Mariae
Corps ia ^y H^.
Baker
Clark
Navy Plre CaHOfA TecMdciu TUrd Clans Dnmqr L.
Onrit. ao« df Mirterie J. Clarfc ol Sontt Lyaiii van Rand.
ud lAose vito KMhreea is tte dnghter taWt, andMn.
M^ CflUMd of Appiu Ave., all of Virgiaia Beach, wns
grwhmtad ftrui Fire Coatrel Technietan S^aoi.
A 1911 gr^Hate of Kettanffii^ School, he jotoedttieMnvy
ta FfliarMiir 1977.
Arnold
Mvf Atrana i^piaattM Omite L. ^wfd« ana of Ibr,
aad Ifen. Joim t, mm ftU, Benuurd's B^Mie, llrgMa
BMch» tan ewqj^d recnM tntatag at flM Mval Trala-
iag Geal«, OH^de, Fte.
Be Jotaed On Mry la SeptaaMwr 1977.
Navy Boiler Teehaieiu nremu AipreaMee Arthar
Baker, aoa of Mr. aad Mrs. F^ L. Bidler ot N. Ottavm
Rold, VUfinin Beech, las bnlpad Ma ih4> ^ » vrnv^r
tlve award.
He is s«bim as a crevmember abdird tie eoabat atoM
ship USS Su Diege, hoaepiated in RerftBc.
A 19n graduate of KMpsvilie RIgh Sehod, he Jotaod
the N«ryta De^ndMir 1911. : k
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Martae Prhrate VWltem 8. Vua Jr., m
Vua Sr. Of B«!k Bay, V^fiala Beach, tas
da^ vtai H« fd Iftrine OHMoa. Mariae
Camp Le^UM, N.C.
He,J<daed the Mariae Cotps la Mae 1977.
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3500 VA. BEACH BLVD. (MALIBU TOWI^)
340-46(d
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ACT NOW! If you register prior to Jan. 1. 1978
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^PQPOSiP HIOHW AY PROJECT
FiRST C(H.bNIAL ROAD
Clfy OF VMINIA BEACH
imh
A Loattos aad D^pi MtUc RMfiog will be hieU by
t ra^tttwtettv* ol ttie Viifinla DqMrtment oi Highways
«■« Traii^pm't^ioD on ftbmrj U IVn, at 7:30 P.M.
to ^ LnAhavaa Jnior Hii^ SOml AoMtortara loaded
at, tmiv&fm Btbn in VfiflniA Boudi, tor tte pwpMe
of eoirtdedag tte ^^iposed loc^on ud des%n of First
{^Mritt MM from WiU-O-Wi^ Drive to 0.094 mile
SbiA ol f ^giida Beach Boulevaitf in the City of Vir-
AH taMfMted parties^are ut4d to atteod and give the
npaitnaal tte Mn^ <tf their snun^te and sug^-
ttow relttive to the proposed highway iiniMrovMDeM.<
Maps, drawings, and other Uiforiiiatioa are araiMde
for pakiie review and copying in the D^partmort of
liifftnji aad Transportatioa District (M£9 tocated i^
liaklMim Midn. Street in Snffblk; Ja its tosidetcy^^*^
fUMtowM at the intevsediepi, of Bvsi^ Bwrte 13
CHIIIteiT Bkhway) ni Route IN ia Ch^^ieake^ and to
air^ee^lhe Director of ]C>ubUc Woits for the Ctty
of Tliftaia Beach.
linrrtfWlitiTtrft ol the Department will be presnt
at tlH' I^nohavan Jvolor High School trota 5:00 P.!!.
to 7:00 P.1I. oa the dhrfif the. hearlag, fw an iaforaial
review of available laranflatioa by interested dtiaeDs.
All taterested persons are eacooraged to review the pro-
ponl uior to the fcDFDal hearing.
Written stateoMBts and other exhibits rektive to the
fxt^^ m^ be pres«ited in i^ce (rf, or in
^ amitMeaMitM at'the h«u1^. Mft writt^
«N ai^ts iMff also be sdMnitted to tte
iA U9 time««iy,^ j|L|> after tbepaUic
^At Ms toe^flD»«tf Adyf i^mc tearing, retoeatKw
asMl^M* fnvwM M HMttve setotales for rigM et
■n^ ^^^bMm itf M^nctitMi will also be discessed.
mm I^^My and Una^pertatlm CoanlssbM ctf Vtr-
M0
mmoK wivrntK nmmm
The VlrgiaU Beach Planning Comroisston will bold a
at HMMnr oa Tuesday, Jaouary 10, 1978. at 12:00
I laSSltoKU Chaahera of the AdminlstratbiA
I Anae CoorUiouse, Virginia Beach,
Dwiag applicatioos will appear on the
5aSrred 80 Days by Plaaalng Commissioa on Novem-
ber* 1977;
1. $EdbdivisioD Vailaace: i^yeal from Decisiot^ of
Admiai!^raUve Oflu^ri^ in regain to cintain elematts
of the SabdfirisifA Ordiobce, l^uidivision fM* Salasky
k StikA RiMlty Dei«lifiineBt Corporatioa. Property lo-
cated oa the North i^ of 33rd Street, 50 feet East
of Holly Road. Plats with more dialled infoi^aticm
, are avaUalde in fbe DqnrtmeDt of Planning.
2. PetitiOD of Laraan Realty Corporation for a Change
of Zoning District^ Classifiaitioo from A-1 ^rtnitpt
District to H-2 Community-Business District on certain
parcels located on the Souttt side of Newtown Road.
Pared 1: Bflgiiviiflg at the Northeast interseetibn of New-
town Road and Goodman Road, running a distance of 257.40
feet along tiie Nwth side of Goodmau Roul, running a
distance Ot 390 feet in a Northeasterly direction, running
a distance ol S09t.6i feet in a Northwesterly directifw
anl running arouiid a curve in a Southwesterly direction
a distance ^448.22 feet more or less.
Parcel 2: Beginaing lU a p^iitf 925 fe^ more or less East
of Shumey Lam, running it^didtance^^of 252.34 fe^ along
the South side of NewtOin'Road, runnii% a distance cd
200.12 feet along the Eastern property line, runniis a
disteDce td 225 feet aloi^ the Southern prtqierty line
and running a distance of 200 feet along ttie Western
property line. ,
Parcel 3: Beginning it a point 1353 feet more or less
East of Sbuii^^ Lane" ruimiag a d^tance of 206.09 feet
along tiie Soon side of Newtowa Road, railing a distance
Of SX> feet alo^ the Eastern prcqierty line, rwttli^ a
distaiMse of 220 feet along the ^nitbem prc^pei^ liM
aad running a distance of 200 feet along the Western
property Uae.
Said,jparo^,aa)lai|i 4 JS acres. Plats with more detailed
infermatioB an aniliSite in the Deparfini»it (tf Plahning.
(Betty F. WiUtajns jQen^ary School-New^m Fvtm
Area). BAiraiDE B(^HK;h.
3. ^HciittM ol AmoRi Oil Company for a Cooditicnal
Use Pwnit fmr % aUf -iMirice gasoUne statton on cer-
tain property locatod attteS<rathwest comer of NorUiamjH
t(^ BMto«ard aad Biier Road, numing a distaiM^ <a
20S.S4 feet along theiSoatk aide of I^ortfiam^n Boule-
rard, nnatog a <ttsti^^ ISSi'M^i^c me Western
jHtyerty lioe, running 'a distal 01^.88 feet alrag
the Soothera property line, ruu^ a tttsUace of 90 fen
alMg the W«t side oi Bater Rom and runing annud a
cum ia a Northwesterty directira a (tistanceof 106.27
te^. add pareer(»itfaias ,71 aen, BAYaDf WK^VGH.
4. Anai^ttin of ^ dU diMi^aay <tf l^insylvaaia fer
tlw IkJ^HttnaJBce, clsmire and aliandM«bert of a por-
ttoa of Old Ptvvitoice R(kd cm certain property kxMed
at the i^fliwest lnte»eeU(» of btdiaa Rii^r Rwd lad
Provto)Ke R<HuI, nuaiag a distance (K 209.12 feet in
Westerty dfre^oa, ruimiv a tfstuwe trf^O fe^ in a
ScMherty dire^^, ruoa^ around a ourve in a Soott-
Mrtejrty <ttmttai a distance <rf IM feet more ur Ms,
ruimiw i Instance of 115 feet moi« w leSs in a Nortii-
eastefty dlrecttM and raning around a curve ina Norths
westerly direction a distance of 32 feet more or less.
Said parcel contains .289 acres more or less. KEII!%-
VILLE BOROUGH.
Regular Agenda
Subdivision Variance.
S Subdivision Variance: Appeal from Decisions of M-
mlnistrative Officer* in regard to certaia etemwts ai
the Subdivision Ordlaaaee, SdbdivisioafOr JoteP. Auter,
Pn^rty located on the North side ot the Norfttt-Vto--
ginia Saacb Toil RdiMl. fOSflfdet' BMt «if9Wmwmmm
Road: Plats with more detailed information are a^ilable
in tte Dapartmeid of Ptamaing.
8. SMKvisbM Varies: A|^ from Decislaas ot Ad-^
ministntive Officers in regard to certain elements of
the Subdivlsloo Ordinance, MMUvisioa tor Janes Wright.
Property located at the Soatheaat iateneetloft of General
Boatb Boulevard and Hobart Avenue. Plats wtOi^ more
detailed tnformatloa aire available in the DepariilieBt of
Plaaai*
Chaage of Zonlag Dlatrid Claaamcatioo:
■ of AMM C. IfocMo t» a Change (rfZ^taR
District Classification from AG- 1- Agricultural District
to B-1 Bi^iness-Residential District on certain property
located 3S3.1 feet West of Glebe Road beginning at a point
700 feet more or less South of Princess Anne Road, run-
ning a dit^ance of 395 fe^ more or less along the Northern
property line, running a distance of 1081.5 feet along
the Western property line, homing a distance of 391.3
feet along the Southern profwrtyltUeend running a distance
of 921.1 feet aloi« the^Eastern property line. Said parcel
contains 9 acres more or less. PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH
8. Petition of The City of Virginia Beach Development
Authority for a Change of Zcming District Classification
from B-r2 Community-Business District to 1-1 Light In-
dustrial' Distri<^ on certain property located on the West
si(£e dflManuHid Springs Road b^^iimiog at a point 78.63
fe^ sooth el the Norfolk Southern Railway, numinga dis-
tance (rf 823.83 feet along the West side of Diamond
Sprtoei Road, runnU% a distance of 490.85 feet along Uie
Soifliwftn pftyerty Itoe, running a distance of 8^.52
fedt akmg the Western prt^rty Une and running a dis-
tance of 499.89 feet along the Northern property line.
Said parcel contain^ 9.349 acres. (Airport Industrial
Pait Area). BAT^DE BOROUGH.
9. Petition of Beach Northampton Vacation, Incorporated
for a Change of Zoning District Classification from H-1
Hotfd District to B-4 Resort-Commercial District on
certida pn^erty located an the Soutii side of Northamp-
ton Boulevard banning at a point 6M) feet more or less
East of Baker Road, numing a distance of 231 feet along
the South side of Northampt(» Boulerard, running a dis-
tance of 558 feet along the Eastern property line, run-
ning a (Ustance of 447.71 feet in a Southwesterly direc-
tion,, running aroimd a curve in a NorOierly directtona.„
distance of 400.26 feet, running a distance of 54.21
feet in a Ncniteasterly direction, running a distance
of 97.34 feet in a Northwesterly directiai aad running
a distance of 85.34 feet in a Northerly direction. Said
parcel C(wtains 4.339 acres. BAYSmE K>ROUGH.
10. Petition of Rc^er H. A J. Beverley Sawyer for a
Chaage of Zonii% District Classification from AG-1
Agricultural District to I-l Light lathistrial District on
certain property located m the South side of L(»don
Bridp Road beginning at a point 306 feet more or less
East of ^piffi Con»r Road, running a distance of 925.46
feet ak^ tl» Soirth siite of London Bridge Road, numing
a distance of 600.15 feet in a Sorthwesterly direction,
runnii« a distance of 229.06 feet in a Southea^erly
direction, running a distance of 776.3 feet in a So^wester-
ly ^Ktiwt, nmiiflg a distance of 409.9 fe^ in a South-
east^ d|i«ett(»« nnning a disUnce of 779.8 feet in
a SoiMn^tf«rly direction, running a distance oi 14S8.M
feet fia a NOrthvMSterly directira, runniM a distance (d
1783.t ied almg tke Western pn^erty line, mnnii« a
distal^ (tf 344.fi fMt in an Easferbr dirediott, muting
a dislance of 292.38 fe^ in a Somwesterly direction,
rwmi^ a dtetance of 345,18 feet in a SoMiea^rly
dii-ecpm and turning a (Ustance eg 1294.22 fe^ A a
NortfiMxterty (ttrectim. Said parcel cmtains 84.74 acres.
PRINCES ANNE BOROUGH.
11. PMtioo <d Chesapedce Savings aad Loan Associati(»
for a Ouge xd Zo^ Dlsti^ aassfficatton btim R-5
ResitiMmt mstrtct to B-frOMtt|Mr-B«siness District
m certeia pn^erty locatil on tte wr»t side trf Pleamre
House Road b^iraing at a pcrint 200 feet North d £M-
don ^p^^ rm&iv a (Ustance td 80 fe^ along tte W^t
side it ftm^are House Road, rmta^ a dtstane (d
173-,IM riOBg to Northern prtmerty ^, rm^s a
dU^^l 4 n^ A^ atoHtfe^steii pn^noly Oie
and yapnt V^Ttift-^ of uf.iD IM skm tki Soirtten
prof^ UM. %U^^ CQi^ks .31 l«fe. O^ttdtfbrd
Terrace Ar«i). BAraBJEflW^WSH.
12. Pittton of Hcmysaa (k>i|N^ati<» for a dun fd
ZoidarlHriittt Classlfli^Mi trm R-f MAiwOU ns-
tri(rt M (Mto IMrict OB Mrtain jnipm^ tooted at
the ajftaaat w^r oC W^mmk mM ttK For^ Gl«
Roa|^Srii«V«^Bce oilio fe€ft aMig flw WM side
(rf Tliifc I nmii. fMBtac i dMoM tf97:t feet ^
Qm i^ma prnpH^ Uae, r«nlng a AirtsMe of \m
feet along the Western pr(¥erty lii» and nmning a dis-
tance of 97.5 feet along tte South side of Forest Glen
Road. StM parcel contains .335 acre. (Pecan Gardras
Area). LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
13. Petition of Bay Colony Concepts, Inc., for a Chaise
of Z(»ing District Classification from R-4 Residential
'District to R-5 Residential District on certain pnqierty
located -at the NorUiwest intersection of Great Neck
Road and Uuarel Cove Drive, running a distance of
752.50 feet along toe West side of Great Neck Road,
nmning a distance of 425.49 feet along the Northern
property line, runnii^ a distance ol 728.86 feet alcmg
the Western pnq>erty line and running a distance of 450
feet along the North side of Laurel Cove Drive. Said
parcel ctmtatos 7.63 acres. (Laurel Cove-Woodhurst
Areas). LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
14. Petition of D. V. White, Jr., and C. L. Hershberger,
Jr., for a Change of Zoning District Classification from
A-1 Apartment District to B-2 Community-Business Dis-
trict on certain pnq>erty located at the Northwest in-
tersection of Holland Road ami Governors Way, running
a distance of 189.21 feet along toe North side of HoUand
Road, running a distance of 197.74 feet along the Western
property line, numing a distance of 185.97 feet along
the NortheEa propeuy line and running a distance <d
170.52 fdR along tte West side of Governors Way.
Said parcel contains .'792 acre. KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH.
15. Petttl(m M Umted Virginia Bank-Seaboard National,
Executor of the Estate of Annie B. Croonenberghs, for
a Change of Zoning District Classification from 0-1
Office District to I-l L^ht Industrial District on cer-
tato property located on the East side of Bendix Road
begiiming at a point 390 feet more or less South of Bonney
RMid, rmadng a distance of 146 feet along the East
side <d Bendix Road, running a distance of 470.20 feet
along tin Sootheitl pn^erty Une, nirai^ a distan(% of
523.72 fe^ ahmg tta fiuf^em pnyerty line and r^ntog
a distaiKe oi 6M feet along the Northern pn^erty Uae.
Said paTMl eoetatos 4 acres. KEMPSVILLE BO^UGH.
16. PetttioB of Em^ G. Valiaaos for a Chaage <d &m-
ing District Classificattoa fnmi R-8 Reshi«ittal IMstrict
to B-2 Coramiuity-Buslness District on certain {Hrt^erty
located oa the North side of Baxter R(nd begbmlag at a
point 470 feet East of Princess Anne Road, nmm^ a
dlMaace oi 139.17 te^ along the North side fd Itexter
Road, rumteg a di^aee of 1104.1 feet along tee &ut«ra
property Itoe, ruaatag a distance of 139.17 fec^ al(»g
the Northern pn^erty Itee and running a di$taB(% (rf
1104.1 feet akmg tte Wnrtera (Htiperty line. &ld parcel
contalBS 3.51 acr^. KEMPSVILLE TROUGH.
17. Petlti(a of 1lM0(tore A. Bojree for a (^age oi Zonii«
District Ctassifieatton firem R-l R^lde^iar QMrtift to
B-2 C(Maa«aity-taiBess Usbict on certata »^pinty
located at ttm ^ittwwt tetersedkm M W. anMM^
RoMi and AAeraarle Avenae, raaajag a €bAum ot
56.57 feet atoag tee &mDi tfde tf W. StndlMdAiad.
m^ag a tf^aee << 100 fe^ atoM tee IMtmnra-
perty Itee, rwaaim a mibam ttf ^ test mm «■ mm
atong ike ^mtena p'^erty Mm, maalng a.SHMia «l
70 fetf i^« «■ teav atoag tea W^ rtfcifMriteaite
Ave^ aad r«iAig waimd a mm a ^MnMritf ttM
f^. SaM pai^ cmtotas .173 aere wutn ot Mb.
(0(MaftltArM) BAYm>EroROiNai.
._t
^aMite
i
AMtfAAAtfttfli
I
d
#r'«mia Beach
blic Notiecw
IMMHHI
Thal i^JlMertte Corporation tor a Ctengv
Istrict fiii|Hi||i(m from R-6 ResUeoUal
^ ~2 ComliHIVBitaMss District <» evtaln
property located ' ?t6rtb of Virg tnia Bweh teuU-
vard IxigiBning ^^ogaatOO feet East ori1»UaKo«4.
naaiiiK a distaM^^^HD feet aloog the So«a«fa pro-
perty line, niDflmHlBiiee of 230 IM mere or less
alopc tiie EastajTrmmrtr line, nuudng a #itaDce of
1S40 fMt along tte llil<aMni property line and rwniiiK
a (Uctance of 490 feet aloog ttie Wtstem pt^iwr^ line.
Said parcel contains 8.7 acres. (Thalia Arn). KSMPS-
VILLE BOBOOCH.
1%. Pctitiott of Thallt Wayside Corporation lor a Change
of Zoning District Ckssificatioa from B-2 Cooununity-
BoslDess District to A-I Apartment District en cerUin
immitf lotttcd m the Nortt sMe of Virgiaia Beach
ORDER 0>
b the Clexk
Boalevard begiwtai at a tom 1110 feet .East <» Thalia
Road, rntfog % 0mat» ^ vm feet Mng tte North
side of VirgMa ttiM^ AMtatard, murintatfstenceof
780 fe^ akng ^ iiMen property line, rwnteg a dis-
tance of KIIO ftM i4PMI Mk !l»ttera pn^erty line, r«B-
ning a fttstaiee irf flf te^ in « SoM^^ (HNctioa. rui-
ning a (ttstaace of ItS iKt in « WH^iriy ittreetkM and
rannii^ a distaM:e of 8M fec^ la a So^iMfly (ttroetion.
Said parcel conteias 14 aonn. <1lHlta Area). KEHi^-
vt» LE BOROUGH,
20. PetitioB (rf TlaUa WaysMe Corporattoa fM- a Ctenge
of Zoidi« District Clasikeation tron R-« RMidenW
nstrict to A-1 ApaitaMBt Ustrk^ on mtUh propiRty
lo^»d S25 feet Morth of Virgiiia Beadi Bonleyird
Mginnini at a point 1990 foot Eu^ of ThaUtlteail,
r«^ag a (ttstaace (tf 8S0 fe^ afcMg tfte Sorttera jpropwty
line, nu^ng a (Bstanee ol tW mi almig Um Eai^tm
l^operty Uie, nmning a distance oi 650 fMt along ttic
Hwthera ixi^erty line and nuualag a distance of 100 feet
ateng the W^era prap«rtar Um. &i4 parcel coidalns 1.9
a^es. (Thalia Area). KEl^VILLE BCM>OGH.
(^Bdittonal Use P«mit:
21. implication ai James Vi Wood, Jr., for a Comtttiaial
U»B Permit for a Innnti on certain property located do
the E«rt sUe of Stone Read beginning at a poiiU 4M.31
feet &w^ of MiU Luittig Road, rmitag a diriteace of
^.It feet ak»g the UaH side of Sbme Road, nnntag a
dt^nMo td 744.98 feet along the SouUtem prt^rty line,
rnmtfng a diateoM of 2S2.5? feet along ^ Eastern i»o-
p^rty Uae and ntaning a distance of 183.87 feet aloog
the Mortt^n property line. Said parcel contains 1.21
acres. PraiGeBCmOUGH.
Z3L Aji^eatin of William G. and VerwieU B. Brom for
a Coiffittanal Uso Permtt for a marina <» certain prqjierty
located on the Sooth side of West Meek Road iNfinnii«
at a point 1600 feet more or less East d West Neck
Bridge, rauing a dlstanee (tf 546.41 fei^ along Vbs South
side (rf West Ife<A Itotd. nmnttg a distance of 283.81
feet along the Eastmm propoty Jtae, rnn^ a distance
of 772.53 feet along thife Southeni property line, nmning
a distuee of 332.68 feet in a NorOvesterly diroetiao,
ruaing a <tetence of 80 feet in a Norfteasterly dlroctkin
uA roMtfng a distance (tf 486.68 feet in an Easterly
Uredtam. SaM parcel contains 6.16S acres more or
'^onal'^^Sl^fSrainii^JH^ii '
perty looted at tie S6rtbwe^ ttfeiri^IMn tfT :
deoce Rond and Reon Road, mudag a dMatOe of 4M^.M
feet along the Sooth side of Providence Rood, mmtng
a (ttstaKO of 6n.86 feet along the Western pn^erty line,
running a distuee of m.48 feet along the Southern
property line and nming a distance o! W9M feet along
the West side of Recm Road. &id pored contains 5.358
acres. KElfPSVILLE BCHIOUGH.
24. AppUcatiott (A F. W. HUdetenad tor a ConditloQal
Use Permit lor a miniatBre golf eoiirse on certain pro-
perty located on fbt Smttride ^ Lnskbi Itead begbmbg
at a poW im leet Wn^ of First Coki^a fbotA, twmtat
M difltttco of 151 .90 f^ along tiw Som site of Laskfai
Road, rwitag a dtotece d 187.42 feet along tto Wntem
line, numiag. a tfsttnce at 151.50 feet along Oie Sonthem
pnverty Itae and nmning a distance of W.U laot tfong
the E^^tik i^operty line. Said pared cantatas. .^1
acre, pll^ Haaa Area). LYHNHATQf WSMSSfOGR.
25. Ai^catk» of The Mew Cren^m Centre, Ik., ft>r a
ComMtfannl Use P«mft to operate a Charitable CtBistton
Home on Mttite iMt)|>erty located on 1i» M«Mrtt tide ot
Holland Rood Begwiing at a poiirtMO feet nMnvorten
Ea^ of Wln&or Oaks Bonlenrd, nmning a (ttiteMO of
380 feet more or less along Uw North sidei^BMaad
Road, roming a (Hliitnce of 280 feet along the Eutem
pn^rty Ibie, nantfng a distaM» of 390 net nkmgthe
Mortt«rn ^operty Une and rmming a tfstaa^ of 315
feet man m ten along tbe WMtem propMty Unt. Said
pared eontafais 2.11 acres. (WindscH* Oaks W^t Area).
KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH.
26. An>Ucatioo of Smdh^n Stores, Inc., for a Coodltiooal
Use Permit for a gnmdine wnrice station on c^iaia
property toented on tte Sontt side of Vtrgiair BaatA
Boulerard begiBniag. nt a poM MO feet Westof U^nray
Lane, raadng a distance (rf ^X) feet along the SonOi dde
of Virgiida Beach Bonlevard, mnning a-ttstanco of 150
feet akng the Wc8t«n lavperty Itae, rnnntag a ^stance
<d 200 feet ahmg the Soattem prnerty line and
a ittdance (rf ISO feet akng the Eastern pNn^'
Said parcel MNrtaias .688 acre.
LYMiraAVEN BCHKHJGH.
..♦9'^ to 7gh
27. Apdtediaa <d Bidbmi L. 8iivK», Sr., for ^ «s-
contiManee, dagge and abandonment <rf F. areet fnad-
i^ SO fed on ttie i^ Mi of &rbmton Drive <!»>-
merty Woodland ktm^mi rm^ng a ditatanen m 213
feet more or lc«l in u East^^ iMi^ie^i u atom on
the "Plat of Woodtand" aai reo>nlnd tai 1^ Betkl.
Page 98, in the Clerk's Offkn of Qw OrcidtONal
More detaUed i^Mmdion is avriUMi to tbe Dopartmont
of Plmaing. LTMiniAVQi BOnWGH.
28. Appiteatiott of the City of Vfrgtato Bemdi tortte
iMsconttwance, domre and a bandonnaant of a pottton al
Greot Neck Road bcgiming at the MrMr^ MorMc-
tioo (d Qreat Medc Bort and Lawd Cove Br^n, mndng
a iM^MO tf 601.53 led ii a W oftta r ^ Ox ^mm; ran-
dag a diitone d 602.S7 fwt In a So^ir^ tfro^on
and rwdng a ddan^ d 46.47 ltd ata* fk» Itatt dde
of iMBd Cotw Drive. &id pan^ eontao .S84 nre.
nta vtth m»re tetailed infnmat^ are anUtfte bi
fta Dapartmed d Plaaaiag. LfMNRAI^ WCmowm.
n. MoMon d the Plandag
Tir^ria Bondi to amMd Md
tten 1901 fe), d tta ~
pertddng wm
is available to tht fi^nrtmed d Mud^
dttw Cl^d
^ts vm dorv Mailed td u i matton on Me
^tacttoM are vr^m tai tbe f^nrtmod d
AU idn^^ ptfMM at* tarlind to tUmd.
m^an t. Bern
OrMtordPtealit
rm-itfu, 1/4 - «
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Virginia:
The regular meding d tbe Cooncil d the City d Vtellbla
Mh wUl ^ held in the Council Chambers otmm.
MWratfdi Bdldtnc, City Hall, Princess Aane Stiaon,
Vfiiida Boach, Virginia in Monday, January 16. Itn,
at 1:00 P.M., at which time the foUowiag appUcaniRS
will bo banrdi
CHAWGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLA^FICATIDN:
BAY8IDE BOROUGH: ■>
1. Pttttloo d W. J. itoim ftr a Change d Zoning Us-
trtd Ctfti^cattonir«nK-4«nsUientidOisti1ettoB^i
CMnand^hAoMits mstridon cortatai jfoportykMtHMl
at M M(»ttaad IdMWdtai d Newtown Itoad and tarry
Avemf, nnntog a ^i^ae» d i«) fed along the North
M» or Lnrnr Aveme, i^nliig a distance of 150 lad
don tto Eai^ra pr»«ty Wm^ nm^ a jdUtanon oft 140
fed akMg tt» NmOeim dMerty Hne dnl nmning a
dsteneod llfrfOd dad tie fid dde d Newtowa Road.
Said pared contains ,48 «;re. (Fak Meadows Ar«a).
BAtl^ B(»OUGH.
KUlKX}BOm)TXHI:
t. Pot^n d maud P. and Ocwdl^ S. Whitehnrd Ibr
a Ouge d todH Didrlct Classification from AG-l
Agrlcdtord tMdHet to B-2 Dtmnra^-Bnsiness Dis-
Md en ^H'tein property loaded on Qm Wed sMed
Princess Ana Road begudng at a potnt 1109 fM more
or iMs 9om d Indui Mver ItoM, nmttg a distance
of IN fed along tte Wed side d Prtoeoss Anno Rend,
nmning a ddarce dm fed aMg ChtSoMtom propwty
line, nmning a dstance d ISO fed alo« the wodnm
prepnty uno and mnning a ^taaeo d 170 fOd dong
tte fl»ttWB mwmtr ttw: SM pared ooddns 29.900
sqmM led. PUI^ BOROUGH
LYMfflATEM BOROUCS:
PdlUon d Vir^nia Beneh BokUi« Corporation tor a
dkaage d Zoolag DidildClaaiflleatioB from H'l Hotd
VMxid to 0-1 ^&a IHdrld on eortaln property looa-
ted on tbe ItoHb dde d Usdn Bond befinalnnt a
pdd 95.81 fed Ead d Cardind RoiM. mnning a diaf^'
d 1189.a fed akwIbnlAHlb dde d Laiiln Bond,
dag n didnacf of904.43 fed along tbe &ilt«m J
line, randng a ttatineod 958.69 fMt akng tbe r
moporty Itee and rmmilii a distance d 2X3 fed along \
mdmn fst^ntrmtt. sfeidinrcel otdatos 5.93 acroi.
nUrdnock Pdd Ima). LYl^ffiAVEM B(^3iJGH.
4. Pdttkm' d lant and TiA Rieldiood tor i
d Zootag Mdrid Clasdilci^on fKm 1-1 Ligd
trtd Dbtrid to R-« Residential Dls^k^ on cor
pnrty located on tbe Wed sUe d London Bridge I ,
Uilmitng d a pdd 500 feetSouOiotSodb Advednro trail,
romiag a distance of 241.33 iwA iionltbe Wed dd^d
Ixmdon Bridp Itoad, nairiBg a d^anee d 750 fad In a
Woderly direction, rni^ng a dsUriiee d 249.4l<fed
in a Soitterly drectton, r^miing a dstance of 1Y96.C«
fed in a westerly diredion, rmmi% a distaw^ d
7^.17 fed in a Hwthwederte dlredtton, mndVf'h
didam» d ViiM fMt In a Eaderly dlredidt* lHh-
niig a diatam^ d 2M.66 fed In a Ik^thorly dirodkm.
naming a dsbace d 233.63 fed to a Westerly dr^ion,
a distance d 809.20 fed in
oiKmy^HUre<^(«rr idmlng
Eaatdly drectton, nmdag;a^
a Senttn-ly dtrartlon. rauOai a dishnuA d JM.2S'
fed to an Eaterly dlredton, rwqdng a d^^Mi <^
219.14 fOd in a Nortbferiy (flredion, nditii a distance
of 138 fed in an Eadeiiy diredloa, nd
d 516.69 fed in a Rdtteriy directloB,
taneo d 'M6 fed in a Southerly drediin, ruling a
distance d 8tt.^ fed in an ^idert^ ittrodton, ^-
ning a dduce d ll«.66 fed in a StdOirty dredton
and mndni a dstance d 1759.99 f»d to anEaitoi^
dre^nn. Mid pu<ed contatos 72 mnh aatto or less.
(Nottindui Eddes Area). LYMMHAViai Bt»tOUGH.
OHranraAL USE PEraCIT:
LYNMHAVEM BOROUGH:
5. i^MllaiStott d Counar Corporatim Mr a dondttonal
Use mrmtt id- a mid-war^ouse on certoto pro|»rty
tooted on too Soutt side d Virgida Beach Bonlenrd
beaming at a pdd ^ fed W^ d Ht^nyLane,
nmn^ a dstom^ d 210 fed akag tte SoM side d
Vbflnto Bndi Bonlevaid, rmaim a distance d 313.09
feet akng too Wnrtem property una, r^iitoi a distdiee
of 210 ttti akng tbe Sonlhem pn^ierty om uM rt^iMit
a dlMoee d 913.09 fed atong toe Eastern property Ifee.
Sad pnred eoatote 1.44 aer^. (Oceana GarAns Area).
LYNMRAVSl BCaiKraGH.
6. Anilcdkm d Op«B Door Chapel fmr a CondlttoMl
Use ramft for a ctarch on certato pn^perty located
(» tbe South dde d Vitginia BMd Bodcvard begtoning
at a potot W im^ Ead dEnt Groveland Road, running
a dsta«» d SM fad akng HkB &db dde at Virginia
Beach Bodevard, mmitag a dstance d 18^.34 fed
akmg toe Eastns iKt^erty Une, nami^r a dctance d
1324.04 fed along tte ftmthem pn^ertf Itoe Qtortoem
boodary dltorfttt Sodhem Ramray), raa^ldistance
d 462.fr fed atoeg tbe Ead dde d (ftlivMbd Road,
ruad^ a distance d 506.70 tad 4> o Itor^uiterly
dreetton, nm^ a dduce d 900 led kdt&ider^
drocttoo, nnmtog ad;^mced64.MfedtoAte'terly
diredlon, rom^ a distuee d 200 fed in di &sterljr
diredloa, rundng a distance d 179 fed to a Sootoeriy
droctlon. romtog a dduce d StJt fed to a Norto-
eadm'ty dimettm and nowtaig a distaaee d 20190 fed
to a Norto^ly dlredton. Sad parcel codatai 25.6t
acres. LTIOfHAVEM BOROUGH.
PUNOO BOROUGH:
7. AppUcdlon d Wlllard P. and Oorolby S. WUtebnrd
tor a CModttond Om Pddtt tea i^adiM wrvKSk
stdion en ewMn ptoft^ taMtt on tt* Ved dde d
Prinoou Mno Bond bi^Mdn| d a jpoM llM fed mora
or lua aodb d todu tbm fand, i Hiiitn| a I^Mce #
150 iMt aloog toe Wed Mte d Prtoous tens Ron^
nnntag a dMaace d 170 fed atong iboftNttMn invert
Uno, nmntoi a d^n« d 190 fed Oni tfto Wedett
propCT^ Ban mrf ra«Mi| a «dtto| M lit fed alo^
tbe MMiban sruMto ttm. UU pnn»l codatas 25.50
sqawe feii mm MROUGH.
VnGmA UACS BOKOUCW:
9^ tam^km d Cbarloa R. Pitte, T/A Attantts Bea^
A^tor V A. Konfhtoy tor a Coadttwa UoO^riiA
tor a Mta on iutata property located on too tatt sMe
d fidawti* AvdM «i0ndag d a piM 90 fed Wut d
^Ble Avmme, iiiipfng a ddi^ d M MA ateg Am
fonto sMe d IMmve Avwrne, rum^g a ditaeed
NO fed aieniitbe Wedem property Une, running a
dliteuo d 60 fid along tbe Sodborn property Une tad
nn^ a distance d 100 fed iloog tbo Eaatera proptrty
Itoo. Md ptfcd endaiin 6,000 aawt lad. (Sbndowiavn
Re«bls Aroa). VmCDOA BIL4CH KMSi,
Ptote iM^
the
RletariJ.
CttyCMA
i^mi ^Atftol <iiitorn«tton ara avaOable to
agddrt
Dgjg^iJjpiiwondRdiinson,
Tka ONtet d Ids fdl Is
to iW^^»^ dw tt a dn-
<Bto ^ tf fHw a lt flroa tto
^i ddaidad. dwo toe
gi i amto d Otte vnrimiara-
tlan.
And u atfldavtt havl^
been made n^ fildl.tbatthi
dtlmlid in t non-rMlded
dtMttdodVitiinlt.the
lad iMim pod dhco add-
rou b«tag: New torfc, New
Yoric tt 1* ordnod that be
do appoar on or betoro tbe
lOth day d February, 1978
*aad do whd nay be neces-
sary to pMod his Idered
to tUa sdt.
A eonr-Teste: iobaV.Fea-
troM
By: PatU A. Keenehu, De-
Pdr, Clerit
Tidewater Lagal Aid
sec^p.q.
l«f Gr«d9 ^ed
Itorfdk. VA.
VBS-lVa,l/4.1/lt.l/18
081^ OF PUSLICAinoN
to the CMitt !»«<(» d tbo
Cto«aBCoHiteraeC»f«f
Virddn Banti, YA, fleBM
|pt diy tfttdombd'^ 19?7
ftM Lynn Tbiwms
Brtw,
Pldifflif.
agitad
Vdidn- (kjio Baker«
Ddtedad.
Theoiiteddfl^fdtls
to isbtato a dvoreo I dn-
cdo matcitoontt frdn tko
said ddendad, n|di fl»
gn»nd.d<».yearaq>a».
And u af&dadt baying
boM made and fltbd ^tbat
the detomfut U a nea-re-
sMed of thn Slatt d Vir-
gida, tbe tod known pMt
dBeo iMMM betog: S5
laaitian iteoo. Kduna
Ctty, Utoaenrt tttoordnr-
nd lid lido amwrflad
ikdiydfo*
■mau
Russ:
By: ROBERT WILLIAM
RUSSELL and WANDA KAY
BU8S£tX.budMnd and wife
Petfttoners
To: Rondo EogonoLssgMer
c/o General DoUvery
Handersonville, North
Carolina
In Chancery 9C77-1866
This day came Bobert
WtUtoii BusaoU and Wanda
Kay BitoseU, Petitioners,
and represedod that the ob-
jed d tbto pngiceeding Is to
effed the adoption of toe
above named tofaDt(8),
Brian Scott Laughter, and
ebabge d name to Brian
Scott Rnaadl. by Bobert
WiUtom BussoU and Vanda
Kay BnsseU, bonband and
wi/o, and affidavit having
bean made and Hied toat
Boode ^ugeno Laughter, a
natnrd (lanmt d saw child
(rei), to a nOn'rotMut d
toe Ante d Vlntda. toe
tod known post office add-
reos being: o/oG*nerd De-
livery. Henderson ville,
NortbCdojUna.
It to Iharoldv Ordered
that toe saW Ronde E9gene
Uughtor wpnnr bnforttbto
Court on or before tbe 9to
day d Feonmry, 1978 and
Indicate hto/bnr dtttode to-
ward tbe proposMadoption,
or othorwtoe do what to ne-
eesstry to prded bto ta-
tered in toto matter.
A ecpy-Teste: John V.
FedroM, Cterk
By:PattiA.Keenebu,D.C.
TniweUT. Rdtard'
994S Oradqr Stred
Nortolk, Vtrglda 23503
VB8-12/29,1/4,1/1I,1/18
4t
OBDEB OP PUBUCATION
to toe Ctoric's Office d toe
Cliddt Conrt dtbeaty of
Tlntoto Boaeb. VA^onthe
iOft^ d Oieefltoer,t977
CodifeiiOeDnrigu,
Plaldiff.
A oop!r-Teito: Mm ¥.
Fedrana
Byl^ Patti A. Keondttn, De-
|i^,Ctott
TUtwder LegdAklSoddy
147 Graitoy Stred
Norfdk. f A.
VBS-12/29,I/4.1/11,1/19
d
OBDEB OF PUBLICATION
to^ Ctork's Office of toe
Circuit doort d toe City
of Vtrgtada Bncb. VA. on
toe 20to day d DMeidior,
1977.
Jamn Carol Stamey,
Ptotdiff,
agatod
&ra B. Stomey,
Ddudad.
Tbf objed d toto suit
to to (^mto a dvdca a
vincdo HH^rimonillromtbo
saM ddedM, lyon toe
grovods d om ynr separ-
ation.
And u dlidavlt baviag
been made afi4 lUed that
tbe defendutt to a non-re-
sided of ^ »da d Vlr-
office address bdnr- Boi^
8, fiatm Wiikt, SMbf,
Nortt C^rdkmlt to or^r-
ed ^ jto* do appear on
or bti(»e toe lOto day d
Fotein#y. If79 aad do what
may bo ne^SMn to pn>-
ted bm- Idtroat to toto
sdt.
A «6Vy-T08te: Jota V.
FiMnts
By: JMlA.KeowbM..Do-
pdy«<3«k
CHItMdLove.m
Sdto Oml 9^ Laate Bd.
^rMto Mb. VA UUl
VB«J-I2/28,l/4,l/ll,l/18
d
■^objeddtbtoadtto
to obtato a divorce a vto-
edo lutrfisodi from toe
saU ddeodid. ^oo toe
grouds d «^rati(» ttxr
more Bmn one ^r.
And u aflidadt b|vtog
beu JUMfe and ffiad IMttte
delindad toanon-ruidwt
dtbe8totedVlt]^,tbe
lad known pod office idd-
r^i betogr M^nUs Ten-
nessee 11 la cfffa^ tod
bo do appear on ot bdnre
tbe 9tt day d Febnary
19^ ud do lAdmty be
noceaaary to'^rded bisto-
toredtatotoadt.
A eopy-T«rte: JOtoV. Fu-
tross
By: fttti A. i[eeoehu, D«-
p^. Cterk
Bobert E. Stdddber
961 SodhOrtote Drive,
Sdto l(tt
Vir^da Beach, VA 23451
VBS-12/28,1/4,1/11,1/18 -
4t
▼ttdda: to tbe ClaHc'a
Otdcnd toe Clreiil CkNfft
MttaC^dVlnriWa
Bud^ on tte^lhyd
Move^en 1991
to rt; Aefitan oi Baby
B^fS/fA#876<dd
Ototto d itoM to W^d
By: mfilmn mm BOfiMtaB
and Pdi^t ONni Bdrttaf
^•^aners
To: EUiue Wed
WLedv
fPO.B«» York. Mow
Tidit
to Cbancory #C-77-I090
TMa day etna UlUam
saoaa Bowltai ly Fdrteto
Green Bowlttf, PdHtoMrs
aad nM f s ed ed tldlteob-
lad d tMs pTWeaiHiig to
to eCbd tba adopdm d
the above naawd totod (a),
Bator Bof ra/TA MIW
by WUUam floan BMltol
and Vairtda Graoi Bovl-
tntitiai ni vUi, gad
ivit hiflag bn«n aiMt
and fUad toatEMaanWat,
a natml partK d atlyl
vw-if^, l/4-«
vir^^ to tleC^^ m-
mm d mmmmAmtm
ir
to .*. #«
d iMM to muM
fKM iron), to a Mi* re-
sidad d the State d ?ir
gida, toe lad Mom pad
oCflee addraat bda|:,un
LmIh, P.P.O. Baa Toffc.
*i IB tori cjiuj r %jtvivi •ni
that the said Eugane Wont
amar on or batoro thn
1^ day d JMnin. 11
andindMt
toward th
tioo. or otb^nrf^di^afeatls
aeeessary to prated bis in.
teroat in tUs matte:
Acqpytedoc
John V. Fedt^ss, Clerk
By: Patti A. Xeenebu, DC
VB8-12/7,12/14,12/2i,
12/28 -4t
OBDER
VBtGWU: to toe Clerk's
OfBce d toe Circdt Court
d tbe CitydVirginto Beach
on tbe 12to day d Decem-
ber, 1977,
to re: Adopttoa d Sherry
Lyw Wootton and dmaga of
name to Shnirry Lnm Knd-
son nnd nddpttoooiKifflber-
ly Ann Wootten aad duuige
d name to Kimberly Ann
Knntaon.
By: Carl Roger Kadsonaod
PrisciUa Ann Kjadson, hus-
band and wife.
TO: Jobn.EUto iMotten
110 Lynewnrg Avenue
Colontol Hdgbto, Virgida
1%to day eaow C^^lto-
gw Kadion ud Brtocltta
and r^vdwded ttd toodi-
rt'Si-'Wt^^kMtHSkt to
dfed too adopttond^be
dwfve nnmed Uiidj^
Sherry Lnn WodtoM and
Klnbdty^Uiiitodton. l9
Cart B^; Ibirtatoi and
PdadBa iMto Ifadsdi.bHS-
band and irtt^aaddBttov-
tt bnvtot btdi male aad
fifed ttatlolpqrJ^tWod-
aa, adEtttrdpnriaidsnM
<Mld(r«a)„ tonaan-raildaat
d tba Side orviiddifM
lad tooMpodflfltoenil-
110
lbn#M« Ofd««d
nrbata«4idt
Bto
tbd ttii aald
WwMtt nydu*
edBt M mmm m» m
4a ot l^rnicy, iWt aad
tootede bto/bd* attHaleto*
ward ton nrqnnadndnttoB,
or oBmrroe do aid u ne-
owMunr to ppatofl bU to-
-A^^^t^A JMihtM ■■ fci.li
treM^i^'Wv;iteVfiH<»
9601 ^rubrStrod
BdWlk,Vlifidat9S03
VBS-12^1,12/H. 1/4
OBDEB OF PUBLICATION
In the aerk's Qfttoe dtte
Circdt Court d tbe Ctty
d Virgida Boadi. tA: OB
the ?to <toy d December,
1977
Le&B. Wbtte,
Platatiff,
ivdnd'
Darlena Katoerine
flicmpson White,
DdeMtod.
TMe o^ed d tbto sdt to
to AMn> a draree a vlMn-
to aaiirtotodl frtnirtoe antt
dafeartad, 190a tbe^omnto,
d oaiUBst$u i^Mnlton to
exM8s due (1) ymu:.
Aad di affidadt totvtof
beea jMda Udfl^dthdtta
of Bto Sb^ d VirddniilM
lid Mbwn pod <Ase «dl^
nn bdnr Utt l^i Uke^
tm% mma, ^im0A tk to
wtend^BM dar d» appanr
M d* bdeve toe 27to itoy
d Amaary, UTiaM do'did
day be ^ie^MW? to prdad
Iwr idor^ to tbto sdt.
A oo^^i^do: Ma y.
^r; Wm A. KeeMhu, D«-
pdy.CIME
Tbomw C. fttgleo
Midfto Avenue d 8Sto ».
VIrtflto Beat*. VA tSM
1«S-li/14,tt/21.1k/88
1/4-d
(mnB OT vmucATKm
to Otf^anrk'eoete d flm
dreM &»rt d tbe City
d Vinfm Boadi, TA. on
ik» mlS$ nt nmmAtf,
W7.
imMm lat OaiUm Tedas-
IMMMIA. IMl^,
^^ ^M d Ms nM
to tojp^ > *
b(
to
si
g} uwwa pt>««
oil betog: i5V
Third Straet, Old Pofge. „
Pinosylinnto it to oMfered,'
that he do appoar on of ber,<'
fOre tbe 23rd day of Jann-
ary, 19?S uddo whit m«i '
be noceaaary to prelect bto: .
A eoey-Tede: John Yu,.
Fentress
By: PatU A. Keeoehan, De** ,
pdy, Clerk
TlfflOtoy W. Ftochem
Sdto 324, Newtowa Squawb
Virginia Beach, VA. 834(9;;
VBS- 12/7, 12/24, 12/21,^
12/28 - 4t
OBDEB OF PUBLIC A i ..'■
to tbe Clerk's Office d tbe
Circdt Court d the Cltr.
d Virdda Boaeb, VA. op^
the 1st day d OeeembarL.
1977. MIS
Larry Clifton Dorsett, >/
Ptototift,
Carol Jue Woods Dor^'
sett,
Deteodad.
Tbe obled d this sdt
to to obtato a dlvd«e a
vtocdo matrittonU from
toe sdd ddeadut, upon
toe grounds d one yettC
sapnritton.
Aad u alBdadt hnvtafj
been made and lUed tbd.'
toe defsndad to a aoo-reh^
sident dtbeStotedVin^)]
gtoto, to* lad kae«n ped'f
ofBce addrasa betog: 11$*.
Mottto^tam Clrcte, Carmv
North Cardin t7SU it W
ordered tbd aba do aniedsr
on or bdlde the 2lrd dur.*
d Jaaniry, 1978 aad ito«
what may bo aaceasary |o>
proted her totered to tUi^
sdt.
A eopgr-tade: Joba V..
By:PdttA.KeeaabaM,De^
&{byW.Ftoebem
Aittn tti, Bealoan Sonare ■
VtatfNn BaMb. VA.^%,
lid
-J A
(mm. OF PUBUCATIOIt)
to ttoj^ark^ oaiead«i<
Ctoontt Cpirl d toPdM
of
toft
1977
MItoGofflM,
PtotoUff.
aaitet
SidvriSdnoi,
i\i-
Tbeo^jeddthtoadtto
to oUdn a dvwoa a vto-
odo mdrlm oatt from tkt'
of I
And'tti aminlk^mtW
bem «mia ail lyed flHt>
toe Meidid la aaoe'-roi'i
ddad dtte State dVlf^rr
gto^ toe tod ttopi law
dfiee nibMBa. bdiii Bill
Crimu Stred^^^^Rmu, r
Ibittir tUBit^ea tt: toi
ordared tod tlht dojgppaat<
da dr bdM« «ii Ad day?
d J«nary,191tnaddoiitod>
mv be neooanry i»pts^r
ted her Idered to tds
ntt. 139^
Kill
A ^py-Teate: JobaiRo
y eatres f
wty,aerk ^
Vid»mt A. Beildtot ']Z
SiMlinMaf
^i^.i2/M»ia/a,
i2/a-4t
OBDER OF PVBLICAl
to the aerk'n Ottna <
aredt Conrt d tbe
dVtfgtotoBaadi,VA ^
90to day d November;!^
Patrice Bonner Cqoley, rv
PlalntL!f, VI
agdnd ^.v
Mtobad Ghridopher
COOtoy, ;;y
Dofandad. t' '
Tbe obted d tl^s auft to
to obtato a dtvprte a dn-
<toto ndrtmoall from Ibe
said ddendad, upon toe
grounds done year sopdil-
tlondtheparttof.
And u affldavtt bdtog ;
been made and fltod tbat,^
defeadad to a Haa-rad- : ;^
deddtbeStotoofvlrdida
tbe lad known pod dflee
address being: uft.
Stred, Baton Boice, L.,
una, TI802 it to ordprodj
be do appear oo or bnl
tN20todaydJtaBaryJ
and do what may be jMeh-
sary to prated bU ftar|st
totbtomrit.
A copy-T«ne. jo&n v.
Ftatress
By: Patti A. Keeneban, tf-
ftt&d
h
Vlimlall
'^^giiiia Beach Pubtic Notices
bMa nuide and filed that
UAI detMKtuit ■■■■■'
sfaMmt alttie
|i|l|, tbe last KQCwzi post
qlpi MHress being: 1029
WHt Capital Avenue, Sa-
cramento, California,
)*e9I It is ordered that
sU' do appear on or be-
fore tbe 30th day of Janu-
ary, 1978 and do wbat may
be necessary to protect
her Interest in this suit.
A copy-Teste: John V,
Pwtress
Bf Pattt A. Keenehan. De-
pflty, aerfc
AJ»i H. AdlEins
$06 EzecuUve Bldg.
Norfolk, VA 23S02
VM-12/14,l2/21,l8/28
l/4-4t :
a,
OS
ommor publication
In n» Cl^fc's cma of tiw
CftieiM CiNst <rt tlM C% of
V^imt B«Miv VA, OB tte
Mlp^^«f Beeenben WPI.
l^tt* Mae (Ganier) Stmm
nMm
afltei V
Ymm Ue Sielton,
tariMttt t^^^MMxe a viffi^
m U rima^ Irom tte said
iM0|i|rt^ 4BBB th#-(proinds
(^Mef eiir icnarattOB.
Aad An affidavit haying
bMB turn and filed that
flie d^oidaflt is a noo-re-
sideitt >af the State of Vir-
giida, the last Jmown post of-
ft««ad#«ra twiaa; 4420'Le-
ittcii Blvd., »$lyirood,
(^Unraia it is ordered tint
he do «npear oo or b^re
th»Mtt day of Jai»ary,IS7l
and do what oiay be neces-
sary to protect his interest
iathssnit.
A odniE-teste: Jdin V. Fen-
ftm A. Keenehan, De-
r<neii
VBS-^,I2/El,I2/2t
-flty-
tattM^tric's (MQce of the
CtM^mm of tt^Cityof
Ttogiiita Mfttih, VA, 00 the
Wrday #BM»mber, 1977
GHylMCron,
FMMff
M^^ C.Cross,
The «b]ect oi this suit
Ifti W aMtte a divorce a
viB^mMmooU tsam the
H^ m^m, upon the
fiata^tA doe year sep-
uMMea: '
3lM an ^^avit havi^;
b«Mi Bwie and filed ^t
tte Menhot's la^ Imoini
p^ erne witnss is U13
OmtUS Anns Circle,
l&ry&l A-2, Vlriima
BmA; Va.« dm dUimee
havtBgt^ji^ Jgt dr oo
b^H (tf A»iplitai|M to as-
cttteln in iMidi eoti^ or
eolfoiiittM msmeusm^,
«itheB('dr«et.% is or#red
ti^t ^ do ai^ear on «■ feie-
l«% tte 27th day ot Ja^ary
I^ Md do «tet nay be
Ftop^ectlwrln-
ws sdt.
-t«de: JiMu V.
ODJGCl 01 mia SUi'
'Obtain a divorce a vln
ilo natrimenii from tiK
iid defendant' upon thr
-ounds of one years
iration as provide^ >"-
on 20-91 (9), Go(i
...ittia as amended.
And an affidavit havijng
been made and filed that the
defendant is a non-resident
of the SUte of Virginia, the
last known post office add-
ress being: 25514 U3rd Av-
enue West, lUinoU City,
Illinois 61259 it U ordered
that he do appear on or be-
fore the 26th day of Janu-
ary, 1977 and do what may
be necessary to protect his
Interest in this itait
A copy-Teste: John V.
F^tress
Sy: Pattt A. Keenehan, De-
pUy Clerk
James H. Foreman p.q.
1600 East Little Creek Rd.
Kwiolk, VA 23518
VBS-1M4, 12/21, n/U
ORDER OF PUBLICAtlOH
In the Clerk's bm^ Of tiie
Cireott Crart of tto City
of Virginia Beach VA, on
the 6th &y of December,
1977.
IUi^u«d Lee Hancnkti,
Plaintiff
aptairt - ' -
LiOi^Abaybn Morales
BawMki,
Defen&uA.
1^ <4l()ect ol this sitft
1*^ flMiiftn dMorce a vln-
cuto attrtawNyi from the
saU de^^idant, iqbb the
grootds of ooe yeacs^Bf-
rtlCB.
And nn atflttovlt : having
been made and fiMJM the
d^eada^ is a non-residMt
of tbe State ofVirrtMa.the
last knom pqit offi<» add-
re» be^: 51- A G^Fpnz
Street, W«^ Tairinac, Olon-
gapo City, Republic of the
PhiUppin^ U ^ ordered that
she do j^penr on or before
tte WQi4if ol Jamiiiry, 19n
and do wh^ may be neces-
sary to protect her interest
inUOssuit.
A Civf -Teste: John V.
Fentress
By: Pattl A. Kemtiian, De-
Virginia Stoach, VA 23462
VBS-12/14, 12/21, 12/21
*"** ■ ^ >
ORDER OF PUBUCATKnf
b the awk's Office (tf the
OiviM Court of the dty (rf
Vln^in Beach. VA, on the
9Qi (by (tf December, 1977
VkfiM Lorraine Cradle
Cason,
Plainttff,
agidot
"^dtte Lee Cason, Sr.,
Defendant. >
The object of this snli
is to ^obtain a diforce a
vincito matrimonii firirai file
said d^eatait, 1900 fiw
grrands of one year sq>ar-
atinn.
And an aflMvit laving
been nude and flM thtt file
defeadaat's lairt known post
office ad^?«8 i» 122 Mew-
town Road, Tiffiniafiea^,
n, ana ant <SS» ^tnee
has beiB used Ira nri 00
bdalf «f ttw plki^ to as-
MrWn in 1^^ eooity
» cMixnvfiM Oei^endant
is, «MoBt effect, it bor-
dered tbtt 1» ch> ap|i^ i»
or before the SWi day of
Janary,.1978, uddo itet
may be Mc^sary ttF ^ro-
M^ Us ta^rMt&tttisBlt
A Copy-Teste: JMttV. F«-
tirJMS
By: Patti A. Keortian, De-
pl^,Cleik
Tklfvstw Legal Aid
Society
147 eraat^ Street, Office
412
Mortolk, VA
VBS-12/21,12/28,1/4
l/U - k
Pataa. Keenehan. De-
CleflE
iKCKBrtw
lM9U^ktoR<Md
Vir^Wbi BMeh,VA 234S1
VBS-^4,12^142/28
nn :
9© -
*§mi^W¥(mJC BEARING
Tte Viiflnla Beach Board of Zoning Appeals will coodud
a Public Redriog on Wednesday, January It, 1978,
^|t i7:30 P.M. in tbe Cooneil Chambers, Adminlstrstkn
'BbfiiBnt, Mnniclpal Center, Virginia Beach, Vir^nia.
Thf foQowiifi appUeatlcas will appear on the ageiada.
^UL^a il^EMDA: ,.
I^odsph R. White, Jr. requests a variance to allow
d major recreational equipment in front of a
Ihstend of behind tbe nearest portion of a build-
•dj»eent to a pubUc Street 00 Lot 7, Section 2,
m, 948 Covey Street. Lynnbaven Borough.
Hnont J. Clifton, Jr. re<niests a variance of 10
a 20 foot fitNrt yard setback instnad of SO feet
red (addition} on Lot 80, Block 42, Ssetton 9,
Part 2, Aragooa Village, 4909 Haygood Road, Bayside
.Borough.
\ RSbert L. and Denise J. Chiavarlni. request avar-
of .S feet to a 49.5 foot froirt yard setback instead
54 fMt as renired on Lot 4, Section 12-A, Part 2,
Kings Grant, 3843 Thazton Lane. Lyanhaven Borough.
f,i. Jfaaey Cith by Master Pence and Home Improvemeat,
'^Dh^- ' ' eOMflter, PrtsldeBt, requests a varinL< e of
8 : iM.Mght to a 6 foot fenoe Instead of a 4 fbot
■ tij^ fV^^ setback flrom a street
m
1404 Crystal Parkwty. Lynn-
LOWf'V*u(,iiA<'
J. Walkley request a variance of
.;« nwignt to a 6 foot fence instead of a 4
allowed in a required side yard adjacent
' Street) on Lot 5, Block 2, Ubermeer,
•ynnhaven Borough.
M. Allman requests a variance of 2.5 feet to
side yard setback (east property line) instead
leet as required 00 Lot 10, Block 38, Section B,
a Park, West Stratford Road. Bayside Borough.
7. Bailey Parker Coostnictioo Corporation b/ G. Clay-
ton Shoemaker requests a variance of 800 sqatre fbet
of sign allowance to 232 square feet instead of 38 sqpare
feet as allowed lor a subdivision identtficatioit sign aad
to allow the sign to have 4 display faces Instead of Z
dispUy faces as aUoved on Island Section 1, Witchdnck
Landing, Proposed Median of Witcbduck Road and Holly
Farms Drive. Bayside Borough.
8. Patriok J. and Cathy S. Lavin by W. Branttey Bas-
night, m, request a variance of 2 feet in fence height
to a 6 foot fence instead of a 4 loot fence as allowed in
a required front yard setback (Edwin Drive) on Lot 17,
Section 1, Larkspur, 4701 Urkspur Court. Kemps-
ville Borohgh.
9. E. Rowland Swift, General Partner of ftrtaers Poor
Partnership by E. Bradford TaaeweU, Jr., Architect,
requests a variance of 2.5 feet to a 2.5 fbOt setbndc fkvm
all property lines Instead of 5 feet each as required and
to allow parking in tbe required setback, where prabi-
blted and to waive the required landacaydiw in the s«t-
teeks awi for parUng q»c«i to be If feet testMd of
20 feet as requind on Lot 6, Blotik 90, £4nkhom Pftric,
4005 Atlantic Avenue. VirginU Beach BonM«h.
S. Maiten R. PblUips by Hudgins and Idiini r«|B^
a vartanee of IS fert. to a 5 loot side^urd a^iMht to
a Mre^ instead of 8& fiaet as requte'ed tw tte vest 80
feet of Lot 242 and the east SO feet of Lot 244. Hat of
m BMiw, Collins Heirs, SOfii Street, Mwttimst cor-
ner. |<yntiMven B<»ongh.
11, iR. Andrews U^tted Methodist Church by William
McObrg, Architect, reipests a nriance of 1.35 acrM
oi land to 1.6S acres for a chui«h iastend of 8 acres
ol bttd M re^tfredoa Parcel "A", Section 2, Larttqmr,
117 TasMn Road. KeaipmUe Borosg^.
12^ Ksm^ GUiMHih reqnests a muiance <tf 8 paridng
^acM to "0" puttog q^aees instesiLof 8 psztdngiiincM
as required for a restuirant on Lot 21, Block 31, Plat
No. 2, Vlrgiida fiends 17th Stre^ and I^d^ Avenue.
Vir^nia Beach Borough. / ,
13. Edris E. and Ruth L. Sisley re«fert a variance oi
25 feet to a 10 foot setback fnun ^torRotf instead
(rf 35 fe^ as required on Lot 1, Blodc 4, PUuitif Lynn-
haven, Pnmerty of E. E. Bnxdier, S. Lynnbaven wnd.
Lymihaven Bormii^,
14. C. Randolph Zehmer requests a rariance (tf 20 foet
to a 30 foot fnot ynn] Sefiwdc instepd of SO fe«t as
required « L<rt 3, Tract D, Sectton 2, Sandbridge, 3404
Sandfiddler Road. Pungo Borough.
15. C. Randolph Zehmer requests a variance ol 20 feet
to a M foot frrat yard setbadc instead of 50 feet in
required on Lot 33, Tract C, Section 3, Sndlterldge,
3224 &tadfiddler Road. Pungo Borough.
16. Diverse Sales, Inc. requests a variance oi 5 signs
to U a^ns inste«] of 6 sins as Allowed onl^m^ 1$,
Airport IndnstrUl Park. 5498 Ward Court. Bayside Bor-
ough;- ■ \ "■ ■
17. ABM Cmustmction Corporation by Larry Blum. Pre-
sld«it, requests a variance of 20 feet to a M fbot firalrt
yard sefiwck iiutead of 50 feet as requind and (MI 5
feet to 10 fbot side yard setbacks (b(^ ^sidM) and of 5
fe^ to a 10 foot rrar yard sefl)a(dc instead of 15 feet
^_„ .^, krea)liEtiatf^i^Jrar^^
18. W. Castti BaiOPn^s l!SrP^f^
in the required setback it^;i strM wfere proid-.j
(Greensboro Avwiw and Mediterranean Avenue) ,
and to waive the rewired landscapbig in the setoadi
on lots l.S.vid half ol 3, Block 18, aidowlami Rei^,
SoQtl^tast cfHver ofGreensboro Avenue and Mediterranean
Avenue. Virginia Bench porough.
19. Rosso and Mastracco, Inc. by R. E. auvely, Artltte
Sign Co., Inc. r«DiMts a variance of 7 feet to a "0"
setback for a free-staiiding sign instead of si 7 foot set-
back as reqaired (intenwction of 24th Street and Bird-
neik RoadV on a Parcel, Birdneck Village Area. North
ttrdnedE Rowl tmd 24th ' Street. Lym^ven Bortnigh.
DEFERRED AGENDA:
1. flDeforred December 14, 1977).
Barbara 'M Gary Pc^De reqiwste a variance of 5 feet
to a 5 foot -<de j*M setback instead of 10 feet as re-
quired (north property Um) 00 Lot 12, Block 28. Croatan
Beach, Soufii Atlantic Avenue. Lynnbaven Borou^.
ALL APPUCANT8 MUST APPEAR BEFORE THE BOARD
W. L. Towers
Secretary
VBS-12/21,12/28 - 2t
SSttJyiiri
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
Virginia:
The regular meeting Of the Council oi the Cify of Vir-
ginia BMch will be held in the Council Chambers of tbe
Administration Building. City HaU, Princess Anne SU-
tion, Virginia Beach. Virginia on Monday, January 9,
1978; at 1:00 P.M.. at which time ttie fbUowing appUca-
Uoas will be heard;
CHANGE OF ZONQK! OBTRICT CLASSIFICATION:
LYNHHAVEN BOp)UGB:
1. P^tini of mraon of the PlaniUm Commission of the
City ct VirginU B^h to est^lishnn IttstcHic and Cnl-
tunl District 00 certain pr(4;«rty located 00 ths soutti
site oi Virginia B«ttch Bmdevard b^tel^ at a pc^
MO fo^ more or less East of Grovtind RokL mulw
a «s^ <« 946.H feet along the SoM side of Vir-
gil^ Bea(A B(wlenrd, rosnii«' a distiBee 1^.62 foet
in a J&Mherly direction, nnning a distan(» td 162.82
fe^ in an Eagerly directt(», runnihg a disteace of 26.24
fMt la a Northerly directl(», rmnt^ a du>tanM of 50.68
fe^ in a Ntnrtteasterly ^recti(^, rluli^ a distance <a
669.3 fed in a Southeasterly (ttrectton.nmniiur a dis-
tancw ol 1063.7 feet in a SiwttWMterly tfrectoi, ramii«
a (finance ^ 698 feet in a Moittw^terly dtreettotnad
ma di^nce of 1208.76 foei abmg the Western
Uae. add parcel (»ntelas 34.643 teres. Plate
mm mtfe ifotailed itformati<» are avalkMe lathe De-
parted ot nundaf. (Mmoss Aaae nain-(kimland
ParkBtfte ttvea Areas). LYNNBAVEN BOBOUGB.
f Vomottot W. B. (^ibp, D.D. Gidliv and Wayne Sk^
fu- a Chamt ot Zd^ DtebM GUsttlcKkn from
A-I ^rtm^ IMsbrii^to B-2 (^uiimtty-Msii^Us-
trtet on iMIaitt proper^ lot^ted at M NortkwM later-
sectton oi Om miipl^ Bwdi Bootenrd and Bir<taeck
RomI, nw^ a di^naee oi S94.5S foM itong flw West
tlM oi Mrtteck Road, raraing a i^Mei of 17S.M
feM atoog Mm Nnttem K(9«ty Ikw. nnte 4 (ttstance
of Sl»,73 fort Uttig tte We^m property &, TwuiM
a (fi^we of lf4.84 foet ali^ the Iteth sideofOU
^9fi^ B«Mir JWevard. and ruaafig arooad a curve
?ifflia^&HJ&*^^»»«*«»tatB8 1.9 acres.
LnmiAVCN KXUPGB.
3. Pam«tt of Otvtt G. BarMs m« Charles J. Biaafor
a Osage tf ^alng District ClaMteatfo* from R-6
ReM^tel Mrtittl to R-8 ResMasMal IXMAAoa cn--
tein ^operty toeated at tte NorttWHt«iM^Mtoft«r«
^reM and Bartertoa IMn, runatog tmium at 1M.94
foet atoag file WMt site ^ Barbotoafirtn, ivatttt
<fiiM*« <tf UtJI foM aloag tteifoittenwQpertyfiis.
rMMi a m^um of 4n.9t tm al««^ 1^^^
prqw^ liw Md nniMg a m^M <rf III.M JM L
m Mrth site m ft ftre^. MA pum MMIas
Mw mwv or fots LTMIUAVBI BQ^rai.
Kn^iVU,K BM^^i
4. Petiti(» (tf iAssiter sad AsM^tes, In:., tw a ChSHi
§ Zottiag mttM Cla^ifii^te from B-1 Bus^m-
IMsidenUil UiMfA to A-1 Apartment t>istri<4 on e«tain
fioperty b^inniig at a pMM m feet North ot the te-
Mrseefion (tf Lewi Gnm Borievard andlHm Drive,
ifning s ^irtance (dVn fe^ along the Western proper^
im, rai^ig a (ttsteKe <rf 66 foet along ^Ntt^m
IMn^erty line, aMte s distance «€ 531.17 flMt akw
tte Eastern ftmnrtf line, nuning a distance of lilji
feet along tMr liorth site of Level Green Boitemrd,
running s #iAanc« crt 150 foet more or tes insMorth-
vesterly <Brwttco and rwn^ a distance ^ 180 fset
Aore or Iws in a WMterly dlrtcM(»L $M pnn^l eon-
wns 2.508 acr«i (Lei«l Green Area). KEIOeviLLE
BQIK)UGH.
6. Petttton (tf Ratol^m flMl^, Inc., ftur a Chave of
aning mstrict ClssMfleitton ttom R-8 RM^Mlal DU-
mct to 0-1 CMfice Ustrtet on ^rteu pn^m^ lo(arted
eo file 80^ site ^ New PnnldMce Mad be^nlag
^ a point 270 feet East oi BerM Av^iw, rvudM a dis-
tence of 92.60 fSet atang the Som ^e of Ifew Provi-
tence Road, runafog a (ttstanee <rf76.6Sfo^ia a SouUierly
mrectim, naming a (ttirtaw^ td 76.80 fe^ in a Soidh-
Wsteriy directtoo, ruaaiflg a distaace c4 109 fert in a
Northwesterly tfrectlon, and runnl^ a dlMnce of 95
fe^ in a Northeasterly (Urection. aild parcel coiMiins
.33 acre. (Avalon HiUs Area). KEMPSVIUE BOROUGH.
6. Petition of Bonney's Comer Associates, s Virginia
General Partnership, for a Change (a Zoidng Nstrict
Classijicatton from R-6 Residential Oirtrict to B-2 Com-
munity-Business District 00 certefo property located
(» tbe West site of Kempsville Road begiiming at a point
220 feet North of Indian River Road, running a distance
of 1642.05 feet more or less alo^ tteWMt side of
Kempsville Road, running a dtetance of 3^ fMt more or
less alonr the West site of Whittturst Lsadl^ Road,
runnii« a distence of 338.05 fert in a &)atiiwesterly
direction, running a (^stance of 114.78 feet in a Northerly
direction, rutt)ia| a distence of 717.96 fe^ in a &>utii-
westerly directite, runniqi a distance of 1131 feet Ina
Southerly direction, runnl^ a distance oi 1560.69 feet
more or less aloq; the North side of bidian River Road,
running a dtetance of 118.71 feet to a Nortiierly direc-
tion, ni^ng a distence of 46 feet in an Easterly direc-
tion, running a distence of 100 feet in a Nortiierly direc-
tion and running a distance of 199.56 feet in an Easterly
(Hrection. Said parcel coiteins 57 acres. KEMPSVILLE
BOROUGH.
PRINCESS ANire BOROiKW:
7. Petition of William W. Rcftertson, Peart Inez Robert-
aoa uai Pioneer Stor and Lok fOr « Change of Zoning
mstrict Clas^cation from 0-1 Office District to B-2
Qimmunity-BttSinMs Nstrict on certate^property located
on Uie East site of HcdUnd Road b(«imiing at a potet
730 feet more or less South of Stoneshora Road, running
a distance of 177.68 feet along ttie East side of Holland
Road, running a distance of 766.03 feet ina Northeasterly
direction, nmidng a dtetence of 154.77 feet te a North-
westerly direction and running a distance of 696.70
feet in a Southwesterly direction. Said parcel coutains
2.64 acres. PRINCES ANNE BOROUGH.
CONinTlONAL USE PERMIT:
PRINCESS AIOIE BOROUGH:
6. AppUcatton of Pioneer Stor and Lok, s Virginia Limit-
ed Partnership, for a CooditionSl Use Permit for mini-
warelKNises <» certate property located on fiie East
site of Holland Road beginning at a point 730 feet more
or less South of Stonestore Road, running a distance of
177.68 feet along U>e East side oi Holland Road, running
s distance of 766.03 feet in a Northeasterly direction,
'--'— a distance of 154.77 feet io a Northwesterly
- u^i'Tc !?*>J''I*^ "■ <«?*»»» of 696-70 feet tea
9^ APldication (tf Hiram L. Overstreet for a Conditional
Uu Permit for a bulk stonge yard on certate property
located on the North side of Landstown Road be^nnii«
at a potet 618.35 feet East of Prtecess Anne Road, run-
ning a distance of 74.40 feet along the North side of
Landstown Road, running a distance (rf 1127.03 feet aloi«
the Eastern property Une, running a distance of 74.40
feet along the Northern property Itee and naming a
distance of 1127.03 feet along tiie Western property line.
Said parcel contains 1.92 acres. PRINCESS ANNE BOR-
ougC
PUte wite more detailed informatton are avaiteble te the
Department of Planniw.
Richard J. Webbon
City Clerk >
VBS-12/21.12/28 - 2t
of file City ofVirginte
ORQER OF PUBUCATION
Virginte: te the Circuit Court
Bai^ Dec. 12, 1977
Marilyn Jean Ricks
Com^inant
V.
Otis Wayne Ricks
Reqwodrat
Of CHANCERY HO. C-76-1657
Tl» object oi fills suit te for tee Platetiff to obtate
a divorce a vinculo matrimtmU from ttie Respradent
1900 the grounte ol a separation which has remateed
continoous and ininterrqiited for a period of time te «t-
cMs of one (1) year, and it appnring ttiaian Affitevit
has boM made and filed by tee Ptetettfl teat due dUi-
geMe has bera used to locate tee Respcmdoit te tee City
of Vii^liila Beach, without success, and fliat your Plate-
tiff, verily believe tint tee Respondeat, stece being legally
served according to tbe provtelons of Section 6-51
and Secticm 8-54, Code of Virgtete, has, tiierMfter,
becMe a ncm-resitei^ of tee City of Virginte Beach,
Vi^inte. having moved to Houston, Texas; and
NottM being her^ given that a Commissioner's Hear-
ing will be held te tills cause on January 4, 1978 at 2:30
p.m. te the oMcoa <d Edward T. Caton, Commissioner
in Chm^ry, 2508 Pacific Avenae,, Virgtete Beach, Vfr-
giite It te ORDERED that the Respoadait imear and te
what my benecMary to jattect hte Interest In fiUs suit.
n te iSrther ORDERED timt thte Orter be puldisbed
once A nek for two Mnsecutive weeks te tte Virginte
Beach S^, a newqiaper taving gneral dreutetion te
the City (d Viri^ Bnch, Vit^nte.
VinM* i. OUvieri
HOLLAOAY. DIMAN A OLIVIERI
i^iifo ill, Pmitoilw F(MU>
PeiriffQte (Moo ^u4[
Virgtete Bm:h, Virginte 23462
A oem T«te: Jdn V. Fratr^s, Clerk
By: nttt A. K^Mwhan, D.C.
VB8-12/21.12^.2t
ite
00^
wy W,
tte
PUBLIC NOTICE
CouMfl Ot tee Oty Of Vfrgkte Beach, Virgtete
' te tte €»y t^Mrfl Chaaters, C^ AdmWs-
MM^il Cmim, Priaeew Aaae Bor-
Baaek, mrgliM, at i pa oaHoM^. laaa-
i» tritt teld • fa^ baariw eaeaiM^tee
m m kilealag orttHmee imOk ptWtte tar
motSoA Laae to fmfO Bmvoi^. Pw-
to te teHPd to fovH> » (VpoMi to tte
te teavd tt Ms tmOm.
AN 0RnM^:E mofoemQ the mp^vemwamd
PAVDIG or SPOT LANE, PUNGO OOmo&i^ggm
BEACH. VD^MA, and ASSESSMENT TMNIB.
BE IT (MtOAmED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VteGlMA^ACH, VIRGINIA:
That, Wal^AS, Uie City Cornell t«s b^ re«iested
by more Mte fifty per fMtwn rf tte prtpeil* owers
abi^ 8pnl Ltne for ttt taipwiag m paM« ol mM
^Mi h wrvt ttitfr rmMMvc pn^rttss; MB
wnSSEAS. it te tte M^liiM of tte m^ CiteM^ fliat
aid straet rtmld te ta^^ed aad pa^^, sflf Mtttt»
co^ memi te appoHAmsd betweea tte C^ and tte
; teatewaers as j^wMed 1^ taw; ud
^lAS, it is necMntnf for tiw usual telly aera-
tion of ti» DeparteMirt of vme Works mi fvovteioo
te liMtt«Hately gate inr ilia ca^tr^^lm ot mteA street,
an «wiieocr is sM forth sad teclaral to exist.
NDW.IraghEFOftE.
Se^ion 1. Hie coa^nicttoo oi fpot Uae. as stewn on
tiw put attected hereto, is teriqr ^i]p(»ed, tte cost
thM*aof to te apitortioned betwen tte City m Vtti^
Beach and the atetii^ land<wneni aad assMsed apdtamt
Mid lantewMrs pursuant to Uw.
Section 2. Tte City Clerk te tereby authorised and
directed to pi^lish in a Mwqiaper tevteg f«aenl dr-
eutetion in tee City (nee a week for two consecutive
wetics, a notice to aU of tte owners (rf property abi^tng
said pn^osed street of tiw IntMtioo (rf tiw City oi Vir-
ginte Beach to owstruct tee ame and to apportion tte
cost teereof as provteed in tete ordinance, and string
tte time and ptece wtere aid owrars may ai^ear tei-
fore tee Council to te hard te favor of or against aid
improvemente. The test publication of aid notice shall
te made at last ten (10) teys tefore tte partia are
cited to .appear.
An emergracy existe and thte ordinance stell te ef-
fective i9on tete of ite adoption.
Adopted by tte Council of tee City of Virginte Bach.
Virginte, on tte 12te tey oi Decemter, 1977.
VBS-12/21,12/28 - 2t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
tettwCterk'sOffiaofaw
Circuit Court of tte City of
Virginte Bach, VA, a tiw
IStt tey of Deamter. 1977
Brate McLeigUten Pale,
PlainUtt,
against
^ephra L. Pate,
Defadaat.
Tte object of thte suit te
to obtate a divorce a
et ttero to te later m*
iato a divinve a
matrimoaU at tte
time, from tte saiddefoa
dant, iqwn tte grounte oi
daertta a tiw part ol tte
defendant.
And a affitevit teving
bea made aad filed ttettiw
defendant te a aa-resktent
of tee Stete (^Virginte, tiw
last known post (rffice ate-
rea being: e/oGeuralDe-
Uvery, New Orlaa, Loute-
iana it te ordered ttet he
te mar a (HrteftMcette
Srd^tef ^rTebritavf^^
and te wtet may te neca-
sanr to protect hte interest
tethtesatt.
A eopy-Tcste: Jote V. Fa-
trea
By: Patti A. Keeahu, De-
puty, Clerk.
S. La Morris
620 Citixea Trust Bldg.
portamoutt, VA 23704
VBS-12/21,12/26,1/4,1/11
And a affitevit teving
bea mate and filed ttet
tte tefendant te a na-re-
sidat of tiw Stete of Vir-
ginte, tte test known post
office addras teteg: 455
Orchard Street, J(^8toini
Pomsylvante, 15905 it te
onpdbred timt ste te ^ipear
jsa or tefore tte 1st tey ot
./p^ruary, 1978 and te what
:esary to protect
Merest te thi9 suit,
^-tate: Jote V. Fa-
By: Patti A. Kaaha, De-
puty, Cleric
Karl L. Drews
4560 Columba Lo(q>
Virginte Bach, VA
2S462
VBS-12/21.12/28.1/4
l/U - 4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATWN
te tee Clerk's Office of tiw
Circuit Court of Uw City
of Virginte Bach, VA, a
tee 14te tey of Decemter,
1977 Edward Joseph Pank-
owski.
Plaintiff,
agaiat
aete Marie Flya
Pankow^,
Defadat.
The aject of this suit te
to obtete a (fivorce a vin-
culo matrtmonii from tee
said tefendant, qxm tte
grounte of s^ratia for
more tten one yar.
And and affitevit teving
bea niMle and filed ttet tte
tefendant te a na-raidtent
of tiw Stete of Virgtete, tte
last known post oma add-
ras teing: 3695Mateviste
Clewtend Heigfate. Ohio.
^Jg.jjrteired ttiat
appear a or tefore
tee ted tey of Pebraury,
lir78, and te wtet may te
naessary to protect her
teterat te this suit.
A dapf-ttsto: Jote V. Fa-
tiras
By: l^tti A. Keatiwn, De-
prty, Cterk
Jtrim W. Dracter
101 Norte Lynateva Ro«i
P.O. Box 2127
Virglitfa Bach. VA 23452
VTO-12^1.12/28.1/4,
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
rrri la tte Oerk's Offia (tf tiw
Circuit Court of tiw City
of Virginte Bach, VA, a
tte 9tt tey of Deamter,
1977.
Rotert Wayne Call.
Plaintiff,
agaiat
Vicky Lya (Ragan)
Call,
Defendant.
Tte aject of this suit
is to obtain a (fivorce a
vineuto matrimonUfnmitte
said defendant, iqia tiw
grounte of ae year's a-
paratia.
And a affitevit teving
bea nude and fUed ttet
tte defendant te a na-re-
sidat of tiw State of Vir-
ginte, tte last known post
offia address teing: P.O.
Box 30, Whitdioua, Teza
75791 it te ordered ttat
ste te qipear a or before
tte SOtt tey of Janary,
1976 uid te wtet may te
necessary to protat her te-
terest te this suit.
A coiqr-Teste: Jote V.
Fatrea
By: Patti A. Keeiwha, De-
puty, Clerk
Carl M. Hall
1107 First A Merahaate
Baak Bldg.
Norfolk. VA 23510
VBS-12/21,12/28,1/4,
l/U - It
jRDER OF PUBLK;AnON
te tte C^fc's Offia of tiw
Cteorft C^wtflfttaC^tf
Vin^WaBsa^ VA,atte
IM «iqr of Daeaater. 1177
Weteol D. CraeklBrd.
Mlart
wal
CHIDER OF PUBLICATION
tetiw Clerk's (Mfia of tte
Circuit C(Nirt fd tiw City of
Virgtete Bach. VA, a tiw
12te tey of Decendwr, 1977
Thomu AUa Wolff,
Plaintiff.
agaiast
Maria Young WoUf ,
Defoadairt.
tte obd^t of this ait te
to Maia a (ttvm'a a vte-
cido gatriaotii frm tte
said dtf eadi^ upa tte
gronate of om yar sqiar-
atia.
Aad a affktevf t tevteg
bea mute aad AM timttte
d^atent te a na-rai(foBl
of tte Stete of Viigbria.
tte test haMapostolBa
addras being: c/o Mr. A
Itos. Jama T. Ma, Sli
W. Hatoa, Etteaatai.
Was^fta, 9Nii it te a-
dered Itet tee te appea- a
a haaesn flw M tey tf
Psbnary, 1976 aad te iftiA
aiay te a^isaary to pss-
tort ha ^HPMttettteaatt.
A apf-ltate: Mm V.
Is. wroaiOi««
Ttee^a^ofttta
to fbtetea
NKte
t #1-
Wr. PrtttA.K8eaeha.De-
aa^.Oak
Frad«MB.Lowt
StMfi<aHeAaaN
Vir^teBaMi,?A
ftp
G. B^cr Collus (center), extcuttve dtreetor ol BajrsiA
Bo^tol in Vtf^iaU BeaelL. uA m wife, J«ii, tea^t
ew^nldatlons from David A. Joa^ (second fron left),
ete^M»,jbd cUef eiecuUve omcer of Humana Inc., ttie
h^bd ctwpuiy that (grates the hospital. Mr. Collins
vas fefltof ten!^«d at % eom^J awards dinner in LomIs-
viUe, 1^., ter Mtstaattng work as an administrator. JUso
{rictured are Wendell Cherry (left), president and chief
aerating officer of HumtM, ami Carl F. Pollard, eze<»-
ttve vice president of the com^my ai^ presidaot of the
^^tel IHirisi«i.
For a» 1MHH|> >te'
history, the WpPCom-
munity ColI«te system,
comprised of 23 individual
coUefll^vUl offer a col-
lege cSttw statewide via
television
"Art America", ajt bis-
torioal survey of 1h» visual
arts tttm'mimmiMu% to
the presCiit, will begin in
mid- January. The 20 half-
hour weekly programs will
be aired on Virginian's five
educational televlftlw «ta -
tions and on WHRO'-TV in
Norfolk.
WHRO-TV NortoUt wiU
cover ttn series ^rtteg
Jttury 17, Tttes«hy, < p.m.
and r^fMt «Teryl^«HRg
TInrsday, 8 p.m., CMtt#Jtn:
11 in Vlri^a Beach.
The primary tocus of Art
Am^ea wlU be oo piiirtlw
and scdptare, wltb tmU-
mental material dealing with
arcUtectare and |itoto-
graphy. Tt» seriM emptia-
teRM of a'
tati(» of factu.
To registei
ther informal
course, call
S23-3S47. The i
the e<HniMmity
course is I^.SOtoi
reafateflts.
The teleoits riM be
aifUMted by a iwlAook
aoi tnlbott, awl il in -^
stfnctor 1^ teg afblabW
to iMWldf j^iet^ttUfed as-
sistance t>y tttipMM when
and if Med«d.
Hobos win
"Ttti Boys CIA oi
Way Agency, held a H^w
Day oa Dec. 3. tH best-
dreued hobo in tlM^i and
under category wM Ross
UacDonald. The eleven and
over winner was imf lUed-
bala. Winners rectfved a
free ticket to "Star Wars."
ngnpher's Mate Stwai CUm (AGS) Lee Portfter (1)
V. Naval Weather Service fcnvlroMBenlal Detechment
(NWSED), Naval Air Station Oceana, explains weather fore-
caatii« equipment to senior filttiew from SMtack Community
Center wto recently toured the fhcUity. The roup visits
Tidewater points of interest once-a-week.
Sign language contlnuas
m
\
Tte Virginia BMchCaihpus
Of Tidewater Community Col-
lege CMtlttues to provide an
educattoitejl qvorttoUty for
^os^ who work with tl» hear-
ing dis4bled.
T^ popOu: 6^^ Ira^age
courses will be offered dor-
iflf tt» winter lyiart^r at the
be^nnlng ami interffi#diate
levels. These courses are
pirt of the collet's Com-
mmiity ^catioo]HH)gramand
have b^i ea^MiiaaiicaUyre-
ceived'
For ftirth9r ioformatioo
call the Office of Continuini
Edw»Uon at 427-3070.
^
Businessman
DonflMtaaes getytxjdown
s Yoim bookkeefur;
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customers thiswihtei-becau^—
_^ 30 cuj^rnei^ areqo-
operating with ri^ue^lM-
gas conservation,
(2) unlike last winter, the
weather in the fiiBt part of
this heating sea^Mi nas
been moderate/ and
(3)^ suppli^ available to
Vepco have improved
Vepco has done a great deal
during the past year to ircrease the
availaKlity of gas this winter. How-
ever, additional volraies of natural
gasfromlesscostlyinterstatepipeline
sources are limited. Therrfore, the
extra winter gas h^ been provided
by stOTng summer gas volun^s and
by purchisii^ suppiemenfaJ volun^s
in me fomi of UqmSed mteal ga^
propane and substitute ratural gas.
The natural gas that Vepco buys
frmi its pipeline supplieiB has con-
tinued to go up in price, ^d the extra
wiiitepK pHti^idi^iup^
tiiese suppUes is oorisMeraWy more
expensive than pipeline natiial gas.
&)nte oom^ from foreign suppliet^-
tiiMS only on^ with gas to spne.
wmrmimam&smmimn
Becai^ rfthese increa^
costs, the Purchased Gas Adjustment
onyourbillisconsideratrfyli^ier •
tlm it was last year.
TTie inaeases aredue entirely to
tiie higher price df the gas. All of this
money is i^ssed on to me supdiea^
of ttiis gas— wittoirt pK^ to Vfepca
Because of these mcreased costs,
hcMTie owners ^11 want to practice
sornid cxHBervaticm this winter The
chaii list below will help you keep
your costs in line. Cut it out and use
It as a day^oKtey <»st ^ng guide.
f^
-<'
NatandGasCostCutters
EVOMMBT
•Set thermostat at 68.° Turn it down
5° or HP at night
•Wear warm clotlwg.
•Keep doors and windows shut
•Don't waste hot water.
•'&ke quidc shov^B in^^d rf tti) T
teths.
•Do <Mily ftill lc»(tein w^her dr^
dishw^te:. •
•Use cold water detei^irts \\tei
fou<an.
lie 0w^ed, flai-b^ttWE^ ^^fe
'Cook v^etaWes with ^little w^er
aspc^Me.
»Use a pre^ure oooka* if avalable.
Gismimmmm:
•Instil imalation and stiffni win-
Aws— even de^ fdastw: over
win^v^
•Caidk (kafty a^i&and aevi<^s.
'tastelli^atte^ipng around
ckwrs.
•Keep ftttuwe filter dem
M^ll
•Fix i^ky to w^^ tamms.
Vepco
/,
• p mt
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Social Secuniy
office
4 IW# fcll-tlaw socW security offlc* wflli ^ tstabllated
Mifi$ ttortcl Coi«r^f man, BUI WUtttartt rtceltrf
*j^« <rf tt« fecislcM to establish the new ^c« ia"k
■■wi Dob L Wortman, tctlBf conmissiMer ot tti &wi»i
tienrtty Ataioistntim. Wortmao irtatcd that ttM opMri^r
dl^ wIHjM^ (a the oCflce wUl d^end m the omiMM>
of c^liid ^«e antuteoMts.
fnMttly, Reach nasideiits must travel to Ni^oUc to
file BOcUl security applications and to receive assistance
la rasQlviiif their social security problems.
in » statement. Whiteliurst said: "I am gratitted by the
<ta«is|oo to establish a social security office In VirKiaU
BetcR. This office will alleviate a major hardship for the
npldly frowiof numtwr of senior citlsens in Virginia
3wch, many <rf whom ma^ aow travel W rnUes, round
trj^, to vistt tbs Nerftrik ^clal StMrtty office. The rapid
pclalatlai growth in Viiflnia B^eh has made tiie es^ab-
Umaent at a social security offtfet essentld to insure that
M^w eitis«ii of the are* rac«lTe the service they need
«Ml<ieswve."
^ach Sporis Club honors Beach atMai
Virginia Bwch Sports C*(Mw»onced three award
wMws to be presented at Melr ^tb annual Jamteree,
The Dr, L. Curtis Hall Jr. Mertorial Award to the sc^-
lar-itfcWt <rf tte year irill be awarded to a twale lor ti»
first time 1m tto plub's history. She' 4s Elisabeth Atue
Lake ot B-side Hi|sh Sctool.
Misa take is a senior with »d "A" average schoUsticly
wl^ f^s 13th in her class. This will be her fourth year
at a ammber of the girb bisketiAll team and her fbM
year oit the ho^ey team, which won tte District Otm^oa-
shlplnlWS. \
Her main forte, however, is tennis. ILastyear her 8-2
record on tte girls tennis t^hi was tte best in the city.
She also played on the Jr. Whitemaa Ciq> T^m. She reached
the seml-floals of the Vlrgiiiia Beach Junior tournament
and w(m the Virginia Bead) City Junior doubles Cbampion"-
ship. She has won many Janior Championships here and in
the Tijlewater areas.
Beth is also an acc(m)plished artist and is active in many
The club b bjfu.i. Bi^ani oi DiiKiors A*nnl will go tn
.Mrs *" <-^ FiVIHli. i Udflf .1 PlMi(\ ;,•.," iUi*- i^L..
ScuUOl, for n^i uutsUiuilUg COiitiiuunOU to wc tu>ii(«iaucc
of women's athletics. Mrs. French has been a teacher,
sponsor, and coach for 21 years at Princess Anne High
School. She has served as chairman of the girls health
& Physical Education Department for the past Hyears.
During her 21 years at Princess Anne Mrs. French has
coached the gymnastic team, the hockey team, and various
sports in the intrmural program. She has also sponsored
the Varsity Cheerleaders for the past 14 years.
Mrs. French, who holds an M.A. from ODU, is a member
of tte' Virginia Education Association the American As-
sociation for Health, Physical Education and Recreation,
the Virginia Coaches Association and the Delta Kappa Gam-
ma Education Society.
The third winner announced by the club, was the selec-
tion of Wa% Browne of Kellam High School as the Virginia
B«ich Uik Sch«>l Senior uiienstve « omiwii
ymt. Browne « 6-4 247 pound tackU. uwrooly^y^W^
tensive tackle, Jft also played defense and was th«»Mflper
on punts, field goals and trys for extra points.
In one ^me la which Kellam was behind at halftiiw
Coach Co<*e switched him to tte tackfleW tor IdoclttK
purposes and the team scored two touchdowns tor a come
from behind win. WaUy Is being actively recruited by ACC,
SEC and Big Ten Teams. '
Still to be aanoiinced are the club's selectiM <rf tte
Senior Defensive Player of the ywr, the Virginia Beach
High School Coach of the year and the Athlete of the f&ur
from the Virginia Beach area.
All awards will be presented at the 25th Annual Jamboree,
Monday, Jan. 30th at the Mariner Motel.
The Club previously announced Carol Belcher of Cox
High School as the female athlete of the year and Tom Rozan-
tz of William and Mary as the Vii^inia College Football
Player of the year.
Y
vastt/un
serving thB world's largest resort city
/cC#Tll^ll V Two Sections IScAnts
Published Wednesday December 28, 1977
thrtstmas decorations
prizes
The grand prize winner
It the 1977 Christmas
l^rvay Decoratii« Con-
iNt of Laurel Cwe sab&-
lision wttit to the femily
of Mr. nd M». Philip
Thfem, 2260 Trant Lake
Drive.
Mrs. TUem was awarded
In engraved pevrter Jefler-
ion cq^tqrMrs. JaySchumm,
^^iMindgesfrQiaLan-
nlCvve Garden Clidr.
I lie prize winning wreath
^was of many varied pine
COM*, ^ckM ^ Qapql^
sm^I red bet*. The sor-r
roiAttsg i^ne gre^iei? swag-
was farterspersed with pliK'
coMs and small red rib-
bon bows. The TUeiB fam-
ily «aj(qrs camiring and in
th^ travels, the family ga-
ther the materials tor the
dowtray in which to make
their wreath, according to
Mrs. Thiem.
In the wmth category the
first ptace wimers were Mr.
and Mrs. Denies Shewchuk
of 1320 Yawl Point for their
straw wreath and surround-
ing swag featuring pink plaid
ribbons.
Second place winner w«it
to the home of Mr. and
M». Dennis ^me ot 2217
Trant Lake Drive. Third
place wUneo-s wer« Mr. and
Mrs. Aq^ustus Scott Jr. of
fZ57,LanreI Cove Driv*.
■ ;. j»".:iwi?fljWiMBJAflnfiwy •
(otter thtif I irreifli). tte
fint i^ze was won by Mr.
and Mrs. James Kelly of
2436 Laurel Cove I^ive, for
a beaotlful fan of greenery
alMl ChrijMts balls. %eond
prize was given to Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Woodmfl of
1308 Martine Courtandthird
prize to Mr. and Mrs. Lois
Paulson of 1305 Whisper
Drive.
The category of Best Use
of Nataral Materials grew
in the number of partici-
pants this year and thejudg^
ii« was difficult. First prize
was awarded to Mr. and Mrs.
William Wright of 1324 WU-
lowwood Drive. The
Writ's doorway showed the
use of greenery and candy
canes.
Secwjd prize was awarded
to Mr. and Mrs Allan l.e-
(mm M fan ttitrfilie
Court. The thitti prize win-
ner was the hom^ of LiMa
Smith of 2237 Laurel Cove
Drive.
Over three quarters of
the boAes in ikurel Cove
participated in this fourth
aumial Christmas Doorway
Decorating Contest.
Library offers cliiid care course
Hw Great Neck Brai»b
of the Vliiinia Beach Public
Lfl^rary and the Coc^rative
Eiteuton Services 4-H will
IM«MBt a chUd care (»arse
for ywfflg people ages 13
and tq> at the library begin-
^«Jan. 3.
Hw Mwrse has been
United to 15 youi« people
and pre-r^ristratiim is re-
quired beginaiag immediato-
ly and iq> until the course
begias.
tbe elaues vUl be h^
ftv four Tuesdays trun 4
p.m. SBfil 5:30 p.m. The
elannes will be held oo Jan.
i, n, 17 and 24.
Tte oonrse is designed to
bdp tewis in 1^ aq>ects oi
ourtsg for iofu^ vid chll-
dTM.
Registratiao canbeikxMat
at IflMrary wUeh is located
at 1251 Bayne Drive tat the
ffiUtop area of VirglnU
Bench.
For further informatioB
eoBtad Debbie Carter with
tte Ubrery •( 481-6094 or
Judy JaeksoB with 4-H at
427-4iU.
Student named
to "Wiio's Wiio"
Cadet Robert J. Rockefeller, of Virginia Beach, is one
of U sentors at the Virginia Military Institute who have
been turned to "Who's Who Among ^udoits in American
Universities and CoUeges."
Rockefeller, a dean's list civU engineering major, is
U^Mifcally distinguished at VMI where lie is a business
manager of the VMI Tteatre. He also has received numerals
awnrds for his military achievements at VMI.
He is the scm <tf Mr. and Mrs. Rob«rt Rockefeller, of
GarrisM Place, and ms grwtaated from Floyd E. Kellam
Higk <khool before entnriag nO.
Employees receive
service awards
Yeoman Second Class (YN2) Demiis Siemen, volunteer
worker fbr the Virginia Beach Navy Federal Credit Union,
Naval Air Station (NA^ Oceana, was chosen Tidewater
Chapter of Credit Unions 1977 "Worker of the Year" from
among eight candidates. The chapter is comprised of 74
Tidewater area credit unions.
Announcement of the award winner and plaque presenta -
tion by Nathaniel Beaman, Award Committee Chairman, came
daring the amiual International Credit Union Day dinner held
recently at the Mariner Hotel, Virginia Beach.
A yeoman for the Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance
I^iartmait (AIMD), Denny sr^aidzed a Youth Involvement
Couicfl «ht(^ abas ^t ^rOiaoting the credit maon con-
cept among tti yonager employees at NAS Oceana.
As Ctairman of the Tideyater Chapter's Youth In-
volvement Council, he has increased the participation of
credit unions in the group to 16. Under his leadership,
they have gained recogniti(» on both the state and national
level. At this year's Virginia State Youth Meeting, they
had the largest representation.
The Youth Involvement Council sponsored a credit union
baseball night at Met Part, selling over 1,400 tickets.
A group project to keep local youth Informed about financial
matters provided a total of 5S "money management" kits
to area public schools. In addition to his youth activities,
Denny is an active member of five Tidewater Chapter com-
mittees.
The 24-year-old' Aitkin, Minnesota native adds the "1977
Credit Union Worker of the Year" title to another garner-
ed earlier this year when he was chosen the Naval Air
Station Oceana "Sailor of the Year."
Acc^tii^ the award, YN2 Siemers thanked the Virginia
Beach Navy Federal Credit Union, th« Chapter and espec-
ially his wife, Nancy, because "she shares my interest in
inromoting the credit union among younger members."
Navy wives
meet
Tte monthly business
meeting of Navy Wives Clubs
of America, Dam Neck #207
enlisted wives wiU be held
at tte Dam Neck Special
Services Building, 2nd
flofn*, at 7 p.m. on Thurs-
day, Jan. 5.
Ail enlisted wives in the
area are invited to attoid.
For fhrOer information call
Fran &nchez. President,
425-8467.
YN2 Denny Siemers proudly <ttspUys the "1977 Worker of
^the Year' plaque awarded to, htai by ttie Tidewater Chap-
'ter ot Credit Unions. Pteto by Jackie O'Couwr.
Bawdy "Tom Jones" opens
at dinnei^ theatre
Beech science fiction
writer will edit paperbacks
Fnuft K^y Frees, America's most renowMdaadhoaored
leleMt fiction iUustrato-, tes siped wtth ftm DoiM«
O^uqr/PabUdMrs to edit, tesip wd Ulnstrate a mm
mm tt &^um tUMm qiMUty psjierbaeks oUcd^trblase
IdtttaM. Fraas wlH te «i aitedtte pMM«p i^ Don-
tU$ im P^ Fr^s WiU te editor-ln-eU^tf ftai^se.
nt illuttuHi sM«n irtB ^ilHSte 4M^ Mi tarn.
Mtt^ ta pi^r uA I^KUng, and will cixtfatt a miniam of
ipv to aU interior tt^AratloM i^ mA work u well
I* m wonr Hlw^rattw tqr Fr«u. foiM clasites win te
re-lwMd. btf tte Um wUl eot^ muiy mm, as weU u
«^bUAd writers.
'ttm ^to (»Me^ is to (tf er Mtace IlcttM rwitn a
^mm Wd entertirWig book. ^IriedoaneM^frMp^.
iritt lu#a ^nn tjt»'-u0io oim m tittor (iitam»
flgMn t OMy ^^p^ and ntasta^ad ivoMetww^tf
Msitey.
tte Mte «1U te mU at aaaver^p r^U p^ M HM.
tte first iMv ^at, to te ntmuA to tte tm^ tt Vm,
«• *MM« ita M Bto". a n-imm M A. J. Mkyi;
"1^^" ^ J. f. tarn "t^ P^nm #M( r» fc» Untert
AiVrin; aod "Wtet Happwed to Emily Gootte After the
Great ExUMttoa" by Raylyn Moan.
Future tttx^ by Rotert Silvert>erg, Rc^er Lovin, Gordon
n^ESon ttte O^fe Wairen, anumg many otiiers, are
planMd for ^«um In 1^8. Sarblase will publish an average
of two bodoi t im»th to M flr^ year. Larger format 11-
toMrattOB bi^te &A kwm harA>overs are alM fanned.
Dei^ng tes^ Jurt relaasel to Novemter "Frank Kelly
Fr«ts: Tte Art of Sdence Ftotton" (PW, Sept. 12,), and
toe pi^ntetik cdltioB (8 1/2 x U", tl.n) has sold over
8,000 ocflis In toe flrtt noirth ^ p^tMatim. A rec»t
aghtttlMB it hy. mt, wUe^ (^raed Nov. 17, at toe Chrysler
MM«ttm to Nwfotti, drew over 2,(X)0 pe<^e over normal
Mnlnnce to tte first tw (toys.
iamn hto nunenMB niranto, Mr. Frees tes won ten
n^ lor actwee fletin UlMtnttw to hto twe^-five
ywr Mi^, and tes hew hMored witt toe lifetime des-
IgnMte (rf Daw d ^^ce Fiction Dlustrators by tte
tlcttoa Soei^y. He resWes to VirgiMa
Ttet roguish yet aniwaling rascal Tom Jones, whose 17to
cwtory exploits teve delighted audiences around the world,
will share his tawdy, lusty story with Virginia Beach
ih^tre goers when toe Tidewater Dinner Theatre of toe
Stors presents "Tom Jones," from Jan. 10 throi^h Feb.
19.
Adapted from toe p(^Mar H«iry Fielding travel, this
stage presentotion of Ei^land's most amorras era was
written by husband and wife team Don and Pat MacPherson.
Their fflusic«l versi(m of "Tcm Jones" became toe longest
running and most successtol musical comedy in Las Vegas
idsUffy, with a record-br^^ng nm of 22 montte at toe
Desert Inn Hotel.
After toe Las V^as success of toe musical "Trat 3<mes",
Universal Pictures also released a major film, "The
Adventares of Tom Joies," which starred, among others,
TrevOT Howard, Terry Ttemas and co-writer ThA Mac-
I%ersoo as Tom's true love, Molly.
It is toe origtoal Las Vegas production, complete wito one
of toe Las Ve^s pei^rmers, which will enjoy a six-we^
run here at tte TMewater Dinner Theatre.
Cai^ to tte ^arri^ role will te 22-year old Mike Mc-
(^rtMy, a nraibH' <^ the MacPherscm tourii% troiQK wte
has pMlrayed Two Jones to similar theatre prodiKttons
to West Vlrgtoia atKi Norto Carolina.
Coming straiNSU from successful runs in Los Angeles
Md toe Las Vegas "Tom Sams" stew wiU te Mike
McElroy, wte {days toe a^ble Squire W^tem wte raises
tte tounUing Tmi Jones.
The whte advwMMrous ami lusty story of Tom Jc»es
WiU te namMed ttrMghout by Katoy SUtobrook, wte tes
toured MttMirfte to tte role.
Ma» IVfGi, wte plays toe roles (d ha^ MoUy and Mrs.
Waters, may well te toe periormer who is recogmzed
first by dedicated television fans. Ms. Joyce, a veteran of
road companu productions, tes appeared <» "The Edge
of Night" daytime television drama, as weU as on T.V.
specials wito Michael Landon and Alan Kii^.
Cast as a trio of real dandies are WUliam Phaneuf, a
MacPherson productions regular, as Master BlifU; Toby
^^)tens, a Tidewater resident, as Dr. Thwackum; aiMi Milt
Jamin, as Mr. Square. .
Regular Tidewater Dinner Theatre-goers wiU recognize
Jamin as toe strict guardian, Mr. Spetiigue, of tte pro-
imtim , "Where's Cterley?", aow stowing toro^ Jan.
1. Anotoer "Charley" castmemter, Judith Ha^rich„ wiU
also ^^>ear m "Tom Jones." as Sophia.
Also an^earii^ wUl te TMewater resident Pam Maiming,
to toe role of Honor.
Writer MacPterson, wte also to an estobUshed and
succ^stol producer, director and actor, wUl te directing
' 'Tom Jmes ' ' during its run at toe Tidewater DittMr Iteatre.
IfacPherson has been critic -acclaimed lor hto Hlqneatep-
totimis and inventive direction of steh stows as "Tte
Fantostiks," "Once Upon a Mattress," "Gays and DoUs,"
"Lock UpYour Daugters." " Tte UnstoteUeMOUy Brown,"
"Dames At Sea," "(^mtoye.CterUe" ud "Calamity lane."
Tte Tidewater Dinner Theatre to loated at 6270
Norttem^oo Blvd., Noriolk, Just off 1-64. Tickets for night-
ly performances Tiusday torm^h Thursttey arc $13.50 per
p»-son. Ticketo for tte FrUay ni^ ^iw, tte two &t-
orday pertormances and tte Sm^ mMtocc ai« $14.30
per perscn. Groq> rates are a*nkttMe tor parttM oi 20
and over.
Teto^WM m-tn% or 245-8M4 (tm fi^ torn Potfa-
s^) for reservatlaBs.
}
I
ffes/cfenrs 9arns
500f InbmMkmHMI
1th #UI
■iif?
*:;i^:
: --Wtth a nane like B«e^ Itoel, om a^M tUdc tkit ftt
:.j^ersooal Menu fMt tor li^- a« vwM tavt mm-
^^mn to do with tto orrMt iiolM^r mum. Wro^.
' Becky. I frcshsM st mrftela iN^m C<m^, Is
;; ;so confident thtt ^'0 netive t ted^ir't d^{r«» to
K^fiNir years that i^ is piililiel]r ivoeliia^ «h« toet
.v; Her liCMue plate ^n^: "VWCtl."
£j; ne damhter tf Mr. ud Mrs, Jesste Noti elVtr-
jl.vflaia Baacb, Beekjr is a ItT? fradMto ef C«s W^
V. School. She itlaas to gu^ iB raimral uti i
Tryouts for
Guys and Dolls
ic
If
^
1 1 1 Little n^re Virpiaa ,a^«^ will hold tnKNits ^
1. 1 ''Guys and Ool^" oo Twsday and Wectaesday, Jaii. 3
;;;aiid 4 at 8 p.m. tai the thfnta^ Mdttoriin.
^t^ The musics (xmiij reqrires a brge ea^ ctf mature
»:, actresses aod aetem 09^ ^e II. AU rtd^ are avail-
iJCable. Ab ac^nvariil trill te ptniM, M those sing-
^iog are ashed to iHriag t prepuii ■«sleal sdeetioD.
fn "Guys aad Ooys" la a waaMl Mte of Broutway,
>;';writt» l^ Fruk L oMwr , io Siwrtti« ud Abe Burrows
<;,;afld based m a rtatjr MAi^n^turs hf DftBM» RMfon.
>it Perfmoiace dita tf^ rai FA. 1? ttMogh March 4.
<sl IHrector Fa^ WMtlod reqwHte ttat persins wishiag
]gSts> take |iart in the ptoy's wehoatra aad crew also come
toaadlti<»s.
Beach to house
sheltered workshop
The Virgfida Beadi Sheltered Worksh(9> Assodatim,
a DOB-^pcoltt nnmnity Mnrice orgai^tt^ is (great-
ly coaftiflfct a toad-raising casBqpaiga to raise powf
tor tte Aen^apmext ot a wozt-«:iented rdtdxOitatioa
entc^ to Wr^^ B«a(±. ^-^^
^te mrtriMft iga PT1#« (#atece ot;eM|l sf i|wj | i ;
for the nutally aal iihysicitUf ufflcappad of^w coif-
BMity.
Flftoea thoraand s^iava Uelt ai the Miller's Oepart-
BMst st»9 oB Vligiaia BMdi Boatevard has b^a |h>o-
vi^d cwtf-iree tqr tte City 4rf TirgWa Beac^ to house
Oe l^iUtf. The bodlding, however, nast be reaovated
for Oe «MBdK9 to be operatioaal by tte associatiOB's
aeheditoA My 1 opeaiag.
iiMia^r, ^,400 nut be raised to order to receive
a |3?,600 roowattoa past which has beoi allocatod
by tte Dc^artoieit (tf Touttonl Rehabilitatioa. For
every addlttoMl ddlar eootrflMted, four dcdlars to fed-
eral aad ^to finds eaa be iMt to wuic on tUs {ffv^ed.
llMe iator^ed to sasipKtiag Ms ctaaaMmity pro-
ject d»tfd coatact:
Virgtoia B«ich Altered Woitshop
Malta Tomrs/ Mte Ml
3S00 Ttq^aia Beadi Kiulentfd
' ViifUda foadi 23«2
<l04)4R^4ei
I
FIRST FOOT FORWARD
The "fatt fcKrt" mm BHMt
iBV<>r^t peiwm to 8e<»ttwMt
He is tte fort penon to aom
the fttBtly't IhreAold cm
New Year's Itey. He mutt be
a ttork-hand man. Fair-
haired nen, and woaun with
hair ot hb^ eokx,
cfMuridoed ariueky.
G^e Bmb, im^x <i^m-
sive teUback tor Vii^&
Tech. was aaaed to tte As-
sociate Pi^ss' AU-SMtbto-
depeodeot Squad on tte »-
c<wd team tor the 191? sm-
sm.
Ban, a native of Virgil
Beach, ms also naned tew-
eraUe im^^ AU-A^ri-
»u^ttieAF.
During this past mma
he tied the career record
for toterceptioas of thirteen,
h^ If Inrtter Tech grnt
Koo Dw^OR (1966-68), as
he iaUv^ptod «bi passes Md
rtjtiu tiMi Uwni uv yuM. Me
also ted Tech*8 iMfest n-
tura a M Mei^piad ^ss,
U yards ti^tost WilUan *
Mm?.
lis "career totwet^toa
chul stows ISMer^Mou.'
rete^ig ^B 91 yards.
Vm a Mk 9^m (d m-
fttdUty left, ttie S-U, 187
poaai. Jaato, will have a ^
tood^^aiKe to Mt a Mv Tedi
du^w s^terd for to-
torcqMtoas.
Butt to Ole ^ ^ Mr.
aad Mrs. #w^ C. UuyOm
YlTgtaiA BMch.
Paul llMini^s, pranumt jyantficn Kwas BrMdcast*
1^ penouUty iws pr^mtad a JpEaitte Wooly Pidly ts
tcoqitimc td 1911 T^s tor Tots Chalrmao. (left. Ma-
jor Ron Itavis, Paul Heimlngs, .aad LtCol. Lee PaytM)
hid more success in flv-
1^ my kittens away to good
homes, and I've bad Ms
of eats," says Lynn SuUi-
[. van of the Hickory sectirn
ofChesapwke.
Just Ntore Christmas,
Lyiia gave away four kft-
fens in three liiv" through
the POST cljssitiwi pdgf^
the
of the give-awai it
the kittens got fui'-' noriies
with lots of room to play
and plenty of attention.
■1 vol. '■. h^iau>. ..:*-'
the POST cldSsifiLHl adsi a-
gaiit. sh# nromis«t.
To placf vour aU, call
486-34J0
Cooking domo at library
Mr. Joel FeJimaa, cook-
ie expert frum Kitchen
&um, will c<XKhKt a presen
tation of the new food pro-
cessor, as well as answer
que$Uutii> cuuceiiunK »^ ttie
new co(Atog techniques on
Jan. 24 at 7:30 p.m.
For torther informaticm
contact Ms. DelriDie Carter
at 481-6(»4.
Sun Births
Fditer homes
needed
There is a critical need
for emergmcy and ongoing
foster homes for teenagers
throughout the city of Vir-
ginia Beach.
If there is rdom in your
borne and in your heart for
one of these youngsters, con-
tact the Vir^nia Beach De-
imrtBeni (d Social Services
for mite detoils. Just call
427-44S1.
Clasgas
cancellod
Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Eu-
gene "Herb" Shaw, son.
Mr. and Mrs. John R(A-
ert WatUns m, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ^il-
lettc^b, (tempter;
Mr. andMrs. Harvey Mor-
ris Lamm, <fi^ughter;
Mr. and Mrs, Adriaa^ip-
pers. soa;
Mr. atf Mrs, James Fran-
klto Wallace m, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary W.
Hoater. (tonghter;
Mr. aM Mrs. Francis
Martto Barringtop, son;
Ut. and Mrs. Juntos
Chester HoUand Jr., son;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Beraaa, sm;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Fis#ter, da^hter;
Mr. aiMi Mrs: Ge<n^e
UeaMweber, «m;
Mr. aad Mrs, Zack Earl
Gaddy, s<»;
Mr. aad Mrs. Jerome Tho-
mas Imrich, son;
Mr. aad Mi^. Oai4d An-
toony Howard, daofhter;
Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Martinette, son;
Mr. and Mrs, John Rap-
hael Cardone, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Glem
^roud, scm.
* » I* '
g^SNGCO
/pel
Estes
attends
conference
Five real estate agetts
from ESTES Realty Corpor-
ation of Virgtoto Beach at-
tended the Dec. 1977 sessiw
of the Virginia Realtors to-
stitate at the University of
Virginto.
Those viioattoHledCo^se
in were Gwen Leo SMt As-
sociates Pam Muschna aiM
Mary Smith.
C(mrse n was attended by
Associate PamMcKinney and
Associate SaodraRichanis<»
attended Coarse I.
The InstiMe coisists of
three 5-day anirses aiMl
leads to the desipattoo "G.
R. I." vttclistttiids for Gra-
dual Realtors Institute.
Pue to a change in the
holiday schedule, all ithilt
evening classes sponsored
by the Viiiginia Beach ^b-
lie Schools have been can-
celled tor ^January 2. All
classes will resume their
regular schedule on Janu-
ary 3. :;
I
Fw tte PBIFICT GIFT
^e Mr torge sdfKthM of
Boeta oa fiscal Ftoh and
Esitlehii^
REPTILE SALE
JENNIE'S
PET-A-RMIM
• K)AS * Large. Mediumi Small
• SPINEY TAIL IGUANA..
• TARANTULA
• SPOTTED ARMADILLO....-
• ASSTD. SNAKES, MICE, RATS
•CRICKETS & MEALWORMS
GIFT CESIOTCATES
,..$59.00 to $125.00
.,$14.99
,,..$9.^
...$19.89-
ANT FARMS
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH.
New Year's
Refuse Collection Schedule
THERE WILL BE NO
regular garbage collection on j
Monday, January 2, 1978
by th9 City of Virginia Beacli.
APTERTROUCRTS:
Teaeiier: "Stadeats, I'm
Mliag yoB oat of dass IS
aitartes eariy tMby. Leave
Jiietlf, so as aet to wake,
(be otter ^SMs." f
AFTEffTKWGHT:
I don't worry about moeey.
M wife wanted a foreign
erUb. — I got her
01 A ricksJiaw!; ,
AFTERTHOUGHT:
T)it> doctor told him to
slow down, so he's dbas-
ingoUu-iNMBeBaow!
^'
AFtERTHOUGHT:
A woman's place is in the
h me, mi the oMderahas-
bufld expects her to go
tiiere immediately after
A ERTHOUGHT.
"J> A the same," cUtfed
K s wife, "I'dfoelsafor
if Those termites were
lo( Ked up in a metal box
AFTERTHOUGHT:
Who says wtmioi do^i't re-
ceive mea's w«es??? My
wife gets mine every payv
dav!
we
jM"TM
^mmm.
^^^
b til* (rid day* the firrt
fool »rlTed vHtih a bt^tte of
wluekf , a cake of Aortlacad
■ad a i^ee ^es^ Whw tiie
^€fr WM op e ned to Ua, to
|*t rt»# New Tfrnnr in. tom*-
iKidjr ia the fttoily (^ei^6 a
iriMow to M tite Old Year
oat
"nt* ftst foot pt ee ented Us
boat aad hoiteet wUb Mm
wUil^ fl^ AorthMsd, and
^m ttanv the plaee irfeori
on Am nm, MQrtag: "Lai«
a^ffm tana rmtk $mi ym toil
pat W»t ami iMqr tte Booac
ne^ Mw y« m^^ht vrt'a
I^mitetttl Mo fi^A. ttie
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ttmSm tnt fom
pet M^ a^ m»f tte
mmmm aamr Ihw* fern tag
st mtmMk wM a tMr in iit
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Tli# lasl word in
tint wcnna In qoalky:
BLACKWILDER'S
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Fur^a^Ckn^ui^
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Gtf M^ 421*71f7
PA^$tmm9M«^njc,m^
Be releruU^^Ml^snniiVMl to save moi^ regulariyi
lt*s tliis raptlar saving liabit that will malce ycxi rich, send
young^ers to college and malce^^ur retirement years happy
and carefree. So be r^olute about saving regular^ And save
at V^i^nia Prnteral where ymir mmwy eaftm top interest rates
and is insurwl by an ag«Ky of th<» I J.S. cKK«*ninvm.
«. \p Virginia Rdetal .
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After t p.m. |»irU Dw. tt tiini N«* TMrs Ef
FOR All ENCHAMTOIG EVENING Mm is tlw
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Fri. ttirtt StL U a.iB. . 12 ml4ii|ht
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4 Sandwiches to
f Salad, Greek io:oopm
Honmnmdo French Fries
I For a uitft^
tiperiraee
COCKTUL
BEER
WINE
For orders to go CALL 340->6$84
M» Vlrgldt Bncb Blvd.
Noitto iroOs Hkyside Fnm. - TtaOto
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at Virginki Btodi Blvd.
PlwMl»-S3l5
Op«B! Aton. thfu Fri. g ajw. lo SiJO p.m.; Sot, to t p.m.
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• BuMtnv ttf«nHlc«tion
• BwH«tln 8oar«l(
CM«on8iam
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• ln<l««r-OwWeorStgnt
• ^atartor ft EKtarlOr OrapMn
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Off tea -340.%zn p Hotm - 4W^20
Pfaiili ■ DavM KiHaM
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417-3200
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RESTAURANT '^
Dine In rustic leisure and candle-light
atmosphere that will put you In lust
the right mood for a great e¥enlng
^STEAKS • PRIME RIBS<
• SEAFOOD •
4 Dining fiooms A Cocktail Lounge
ENTERTAINMENT A SUPERB SERVICE
SPECIAL MENU FOR JUNIOR GUESTS
Prime & Wine $595
Sunday & Monday
4:00 P.M. to U:00 A.M. DAILT
Saodays Noon Uotil 12:00 A.M.
5806 NortbamptflB BM.
MWAJOR (B«t*een Lake Wrifht and Holiday Ion)
iMu.ii.i 464-1580
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BAMBOO HUT
CMnata Raataurant
"Your home erf cltlB«SL> native co(rtui«"
VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD. AT LYNNHAVEN
(NEAR WOOLCO) 340-2820
CHMESE GOUtMET DINNER PARTY
New Years Eve - 6:30 p.m. A 9:15 p.m.
YOU WILL BE SERVED DISH BY DISH
1. Appetiser: Fried Siirifflp, l^re Ribs A
Cboehs
2. toop: Imperial Soap (Unf crab meat) or
Chickenw/Com Soup Chinese Style
3. Main Courses:
A. Cold Cut: Chinese Roast Beef and
Marinated Duck in fine Spicy Sauce
B. Sauted Lobster w/Hot Sauce A shrimp
w/Green Peas
C. Beef Soong
D. Diced Chickra w/Walnut in Brown Sauce
E. Bamboo Hut SpecUA Fried Rice
4. Dessert: Almond Bean Cake w/Fruit Cocktail
5. Coffee or Tea
per person for reservations mly
RnVTiRRmPiumr
•• "Mr. Ukm OmmT DHOO
*PfiiMv 'Mitmummm 'Hnifmm
$1Sp«rcouplt.
!K ChaUedonDr.
Princess Anne
Tideimter's Newest
Chlneae-American Restaurant
' Authentic Ctaineae -American Food
Scnring Lunches -Dinners-
Take Out Service
LUNCH^N SPECIALS
499-5770
' COCKTAILS • WINES • BEER
Open Dally U to 10:80 p.m. SaDda|s 12 to 10 p.m.
4S1 Kompsville Plata Suqigifaic Ctr.
Prinecss Aane Rd. A Parliament Dr. ^rginia Beach-
^HS^B?
*> -*•«•.
Mil Hart invites yoo to
Dockside Pancake House
overfookingr Little Creek Yacht Basin
1180 Shwe Drive
(to the Shore Drive Mwina)
Norfolk. Vir|tola^W
Brioff the Smorganiord Homo
• AN typas of Pancakes t Pastries
• Beverages •Salt of the Sea Fliet
• Breakfast at All Hours cBlintzes
fkw\etB!
?s
Eoeryone
With 1978 upon us we take this opportunity
to thank each and every one we have had the
privHege of serving in 1977. One of the nicest
filings atNMJt '77 has been the many people
we have gotten to know.
To the families wlio have lived In our com-
munity for years and to those whd recently
moved liere, we express our sincere wishes
for a very happy and prosperous New Year.
Tiunlts
for such a fine
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• 7020 Military Highway • 603 Frederick Ports.
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• 30 miri )
actor
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• OVER EAI-.
• I LOVG LUi .
rm •cross WITS
• GREEN QROCER
• MACNEIL-LEHRER REPOF<T
• 60MER PYLE
• ADAM 12
W $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE
■ MUPPETS SHOW Quest: Bemadelte Peters
• DtCK CAVETT SHOW Quost Larry Rivws, one of ^Anerica's
most conlroverwal contemporary artists Part K
• HOGAN'S HEROES
8:00 ■ GOOD TIMES ReberiMiflaaainM J. J.'5tsttadvwas4e4Ar4|«e
Evans family. Thelrrw nxjves «*> an off-carnpia ^wtniw^lut %^
bang free may cost more than Jhe wipectea. m) f
m THE LIFE ANP TIMES OF GRIZZLY ADAli$«riaty AAn»**s
to prevent a wom^n Irom killing ttie bsar she tM^w^ s reg^or- .>
lor her father's tragic deatfi,
• EiQHT IS ENOUGH When David's rocmmrt* M||(|«||tt«lgMi
Joame aryJ Susan he learns the true meanioff'i*' imH^rni^
M<e a woman,' and her sister v»tien they cormMie lAi! (Rk'
• PICCAIMLL Y CIRCUS Baltot Shoes' P«rt tm NM^^tfiM's
chiWren'8 classic t9ll$ ttie story of ttw ih(«» oif^tMl frf^Mtftwe
in genteel poverty m a tMardmg house vaopimS It^ a wild gnoup
ol characters who inlluertce their lives and contribute U>iM ckMnts
of tame artd fortune.
• ANDY QRIFFfTH SHOW
• MARY TYtER MOORE SHOW
• OORIS DAY SHOW
• THE CBS WEDNESDAY NWHT MOVIES T«r»iyas: The
Deadly Cargo' Claude Akins, Charles Frank. A IxxqlB ol da*dly
tarantulas, unleashed m the crash ol a cargo ptene, Ipo^d tarror
and death in ttieir wake as they move ttwough a sotMhMlAam town
• HAW'
^HltJ^r.i
• JiKmE' OS misjpl)er(jiR,-, 'h;, ijdr.ictive
your>sH«e i to be something more than it is,
wtiich spa , , _.„ .^^.. ^,,„wt- und causes her to reexamine her
relatiorvahip with her adonng student
• BARNEY MILLER "Happy New Year Barney s detectives face
a New Year's eve of jumpers drunks pickpockets and a
Spanish -speaking expectant rnother about to give birth (R)
• MUSIC FROM ASPEN In the Colorado Rockies hundreds of
student musicians come every year to the Aspen Music Festival to
listen to and to interact with professionals In this program. vMin
virtuoso Itzhak Parlman and Pmchas Zukerman perform
• 700 Club Guests Dr John Alexander looks at the changing
inpodkvi coU^gh campuses Bruce HiObard. singer
• CARTtR COUNTRY Chief Roy is eagerly awaiting the amvafof
•tw President of the United States. Out Mayor Bwnaida givas Curtis
■ ■" '■" " "■" ''"' I wanted at the welcoming party
1%0C e 6ARNAftY JQtltS e«tty meets an old college friend lor iundi,
wtxi iTiv'.tiifioM*ly dtoappears during the meal, leaving Betty with Ns
9^ear-old chik]
f( WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO THE CLASS OF 66 Cynthia s
Stna' Aftar tfradwliqn Cynlhia Keller, the tallest girl in the daft,
«k)st weight and found happirtegs wfien stie fell in love with songwriter
« MMer, who makes her into a popular singer.
REDD FOXX Guest Farmer World Heavyweight Boxing Chanv
Joe Lduis.
• FORSYTE SAGA Encounter' Seventeen years have passed
sdnce the birth of Fi<>ur and new bitterness is developing for ^'
F^orsytes as two men enter the girl s life one is a bright ycwing
dichael filont and the other is Jon Forsyte
ll.M
idHtei \n'
1:00 •TK MIDNIGHT SPECIAL I
. Jr &iests Bo2 Scaggs, Gladyo iv> i^^
Travelena. Dave Mason featuring
Krueger
iireB ^ ttie watm
ind Bay Davis,
1' m wm r^a, tteart. Fred
Mike FW^w and Jim
UST IflNUTE OlAWKS.
DEr. II, |f77
^V^^v^WlnVi
S:50
6.00
•:30
7:00
• NEWS
7:30
LUCY »IOW
A BETTER WAY
^Stmy TIME 1
PEltffiOAT JUNCTWN
IMtMAN
jrrsoNs
8:%
9:00
ahrs)
1
MOVIE Notorious' 1946 Gary Grant, Insrid
Bergman Alfred Hitchcock's drama concerns a government agent
aM a wtM^^an whose father was convicted o( treason (R)
• THE TONIGHT SHOW Host Johnny Carson. Guests George
AMer, Ourm Cgmmmgs, (chM actress), WiMam Devane.
• POLICE' STORY. THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL POLICE
STORY-'Chjal' A police chief must overcome an assasainalion i^t
tM poMical ganMS tfi order to speak et an important tocal meeNng
ot pofice haters. THURSDAY NIQHT SPECIAL- Fonda. An Ainen«^
Legacy' Guests: Bugess ^^redith, Jamas Stewart. tWottiy
MfcOuire, Lauren BacaH and, others (R)
11 MOVIE On the Rwiwa' JSBO Danny Kaye, Guie Tienw^. Story
<Wt». intertialional set and «Keir gay escapades on the n^a, the
•jKIPSWORLO
8:00
llbT FUDGE
HUQK AND YOGI
a^ATEBWDS
• C,B. BEARS
aUF^ FRENDS
ANTK3UES
POPEYE AM} BUGS BUNNY
INIHEI^M^
CCM8UMB) SURVIVAL KIT
Sw THE lews
THE Bum SiWa> mXiAHmH iThe Hawk Ftas on Suvlay '
Peq}py and an Army major are asagflM to Iflad a4ni«*ieff^iinst
the kjp Japiiese COTmanflw, biA*«y team that VMk IjiJans itwy
tme been conwormsed by T.J 's newest heafWvob. who h
ggpeded of being an enemy agpni.
i 4PH»iARLIE'SAN^S 'Ang^ m Pwidiar Sabrina, Kelly and
Sosiey taw iu^ wefeomed new anQalKba Mtiiwfie b #)e team when
Charlie calls from Hawa«, to say *at he has been kidhapped
■ DANCE IN AMERKA 'l^ew Directions in Dance with the Pilobolus
Dance Theatre" This performinQ cciective of four men and two
women uses acrobatios, deagn, sculpture and wit to create its uiique
<^nce torn). Dancers intertwme and link inbs to produce uniqge
archMectural human stnictures. )
• TOO CLUB Guests: Detective Kenrrelh LeeclK ABC radfo
Shnooncer Jot Arthgr, Pat Terry Trio, singers
t6:00 •POUCEWOMAIIMicteiwI Bums puest stars asahdf shot «oi»;
afcer, »*io s i|»lrtla(it^ oBwrs on Ihe force and is caught in tfw
middle when «pe ijl his Infonnants is found to be extorting moofey '
tan d^endanf and impicates Vie offfcer. (R) <
1030 •IHETOO^
11:00 •••news :
1:00
Difyfmuhdal'tttanch
HfoMon
rOMOnHOW Host: Tom dtyder. &esla: Mdge Coatanza.
Presdent Carter's assistant for public liaison; Lotise , Lague.
ca-at*or of Thw Ear,' a 93«sip coiumn in the WasNngtqn St».
LOCAL
lAST
LmTK
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ATtOW AN0NETW0MCtW«8iRVe THE RtCMT TOMAKE
CHAHOeS.
Friday
8:26
8:30
e:SS
8:56
8:S7 • JUNKM MU4 C^ FMiiE
9:00 • iUSS KMNV ANp ROM) RUNNER
mapMMmrmEus
m aaxiey's tAf^-A-LYMPics
CROdsrrs victory garden
dONNT QUEST
w The mpws
^mmmilifiikoFrMm.t
• mmdyi
lOKM • Mm aiteNQ LMJtf>ALOOZA
• mmitew>ieoe theatre
• ^UPBMAN
• M WE NEWS
• BATt^W-TAiSAN
AOI^NtUR^ OF MUHAMMAD. M.I
at an old-time music ^^ • ■■ - ' ■-■ genre and
thevariouslormsofco-, ■■^r playing,
buck dancing and squat e ctancn..
• HOLIDAY IN MELOOYLANC
8-30 •TABITHA Two young, good-tookmy men, out d meremortal and
the other a warlock, try to steal Tabtlha's heart
• REX HUMBARD
900 • NBC SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Come Back Little
Shrtja' Laurence (Mwer, ^aime Woorti«rd Story of Doc and Lola
Oelaney. a irtdde-aged, rwArtstem co»j(^e. mouff*ig for their better
bygone days, and Marw, the cotoge stuctoit wt^ boards in their
home. (2 hrs.)
• STARSKY AND WTCH A hoodlwn h<«8 Starry and Hutch
respoftsfcle for his son's death and, «i retateton, he of ittoally wounds
Starsky's ytftiewf (R)
• SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY
9:30 •THELESSCm
10:00 • THE LOVE BOAT '^ssage for Maureen' starrlns Brenda Benet,
Byi Bixby; 'The Acapi^co Connection' starrhg aiwo; 'Gotcha'
starring Milton Berte, Au*a LintWy.
PBS MOVIE THEATRE 'The Last Laugh' «24 Err* Jahnings,
Maly Delschaft A proud, elderly doonnan at a BerJn holal is shattered
when he is demoted to wa^oom attendant. ( 1 hf. 30 min.)
• (WAL RC^ERTS
10:30 • GEORGE Al«3 (MANE IVEY SHOW
11:00 ••NEWS
• MC tSWS
, • RIFLEMAN
11:16, •news. „ ■ >
1 1 :30 • NEW YEAR'S EVE SPECIAL Guy Lombardo's Ro^l Canadians
ceWjrate their 49th consecutive New Year's Eve br«Midcast, with
Victor Lorrtjardo now conducting and broSier Lebert as concertmas-
tar. on 'New Year's Eve with Guy Lombardo's Ba0 Canadians '
• SATW»DAV MQHT live a repeat of the ^low that originated
live from the N